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  • High triglycerides can be a sign of various medical conditions, including heart disease, hardening of the arteries, hypothyroidism (slow thyroid hormones), kidney disease, liver disease and diabetes. Normal triglyceride levels are less than 150 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL), with borderline high falling between 150 to 199 mg/dL.

    Source:

    Mayo Clinic: Triglycerides: Why Do They Matter?

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