Diet and heart disease

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Diet is a significant contributing factor to the presence (or absence) of heart disease, an umbrella term describing many heart ailments. For example, some claim a diet high in cholesterol may lead to coronary heart disease, a condition in which a buildup of plaque occurs in the arteries near the heart.

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