Atherosclerosis
is caused in part by the excess amounts of fatty tissue surrounding the chest muscles. This excess fat places a strain on the heart, lungs, and diaphragm of the patient, making it difficult to breathe.
for storing energy
chronic stomach pains: can be caused by excess/over movement, or by certain foods - greasy/fatty or spicyVomiting/Nauseafatigueheadaches
Excess fat accumulation in Adipost tissue.
The human body deals with excess glucose by turning it into glycogen, fatty acids, triglycerides, or energy.
Fatty liver disease can be caused by factors such as excess alcohol consumption, obesity, high levels of fats in the blood (such as cholesterol and triglycerides), insulin resistance, and certain medications such as corticosteroids or tamoxifen. Additionally, rapid weight loss and certain medical conditions like viral hepatitis can also contribute to the development of fatty liver disease.
Mostly free fatty acids and triglycerides.
A fat embolus is a fatty mass floating in the blood. Lipemia is excess fat levels in the blood.
That is the correct spelling of "hyperlipemia", also hyperlipidemia, excess fatty acids in the blood.
You need much more alcohol to get drunk. It is most cost effective to drink before (or instead of) eating. Consumption of fatty meals after excessive alcohol intake does not generally annul the effects of alcohol.
An excess of stomach acid can be caused by factors such as stress, smoking, certain medications, or underlying health conditions like gastritis or GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease). Diet and lifestyle choices, such as consuming spicy or fatty foods, can also contribute to increased stomach acid production.