HSL breaks down triglycerides (the form of fat stored in your cells) into fatty acids and glycerol, so as
they travel around the bloodstream they can be burned for energy or excreted.
Not exact matches
Normally urine
travels this path without a hitch, but if bacteria get in the urine — from the skin
around the genitals or rectum or via the
bloodstream — they can create infection and inflammation at any point along the way.
Scientists could potentially develop a treatment for arthritis by preventing RASFs from invading the
bloodstream,
traveling around in the blood, or jumping from blood to healthy tissue, Neumann says.