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The consumption of fats causes the rise of low-density lipoprotein in the blood.

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saturated fay

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right on odyssey ware look at other answer for explanion, they big brain not me

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Cardiovascular diseases

There are various diseases and disorders that could arise from high levels of saturated fat and specfically bad cholesterol. From the renowned, cardiac arrest, atherosclerosis, hepatic steatosis, neurological diseases like cerebrovascular diseases; ischemia and hemorrhagic stroke, disoriented weight size and gain -obesity is also caused by the high concentrations of fat and bad cholesterol.
These disorders and complications are just the few of the many possible outcomes of the mentioned imbalance of fat. How? because there is too much lipid for the body to process and metabolize thus, breach of homeostasis.
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