FROM high cholesterol to heart failure, being fat has long been associated with poor heart health. But having a “beer belly” ...
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New MRI Study Suggests Belly Fat Is More Dangerous for Your Heart than Being Overweight
Towfiqu barbhuiya/Pexels Most of us know that carrying extra weight takes a toll on the heart, but new research ...
Beer, with its effervescence and diverse flavors, has long been a beloved beverage in the world. Yet the age-old question persists: Does indulging in beer lead to weight gain? As with many dietary ...
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Beer Belly: Silent Threat to Your Heart
Yes, excess belly fat, visceral fat, causes harmful remodeling of the heart beyond the risks tied to general obesity. Yes, ...
Herbal teas have been around for centuries, as has beer. These two beverages are widely consumed, not for the same reason, but they have cemented their popularity throughout all these years. Herbal ...
Excess alcohol consumption fuels belly fat by prioritizing alcohol breakdown over burning calories, leading to visceral fat accumulation. This habit hinders muscle recovery by disrupting protein ...
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