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A low-carb, high-fat “keto-like” diet may be linked to higher levels of “bad” cholesterol and double the risk of cardiovascular events such as blocked arteries, heart attacks and strokes ...
January is the month of health resets – but not all diets are created equal. Lisa Butterworth, co-author of ‘28 Days Keto’, chats to Hannah Twiggs about how to achieve a fat and protein ...
Over the last few years, the diet known colloquially as "keto" has risen as a popular weight loss mechanism. But is it actually your best bet?
A low-carb, high-fat “keto-like” diet may be linked to higher levels of “bad” cholesterol and double the risk of cardiovascular events such as blocked arteries, heart attacks and strokes ...
Find out what you need to know about the keto diet, how it can increase or reduce depression, and what you can do if you’re experiencing depression while dieting.
'Keto-like' diet linked to higher risk of heart disease, new research shows The ketogenic diet focuses on foods high in fat and low in carbohydrates.
A ketogenic diet is a very high-fat diet that forces your body to burn fat, not carbs, for most of its fuel. Researchers are trying to learn if it may also help starve cancer cells.
A low-carb, high-fat “keto-like” diet may be linked to higher levels of “bad” cholesterol and double the risk of cardiovascular events such as blocked arteries, heart attacks and strokes ...