Heart disease remains the leading global cause of death, accounting for nearly 18 million fatalities annually according to the World Health Organization. The cardiovascular system, responsible for circulating oxygen-rich blood, is highly sensitive to long-term dietary choices. Unfortunately, many individuals do not experience warning signs until significant damage has occurred. Understanding which foods may contribute to cardiovascular risk is essential, as the effects of unhealthy eating habits often manifest years later, underscoring the importance of prevention and early lifestyle changes.
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37. Shortening Shortening is a solid fat often used in baking and frying, historically made from partially hydrogenated oils—a major source of artificial trans fats. Trans…