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Eating a low-saturated-fat, low-cholesterol diet can help reduce your risks for a heart attack. Eating saturated fats and cholesterol raises the level of cholesterol in your blood, which speeds the development of atherosclerosis - the buildup of fatty deposits in the inner walls of arteries. If your arteries are narrowed by fatty deposits, they may become blocked by a blood clot, which results in a heart attack.
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