A man in his 40s consumed a "carnivore diet" for eight months and then developed yellow bumps on his hands, feet and elbows ...
A man who told doctors he ate nothing, but 6–9 pounds of butter, cheese and hamburgers every day for eight months ended up at ...
An article published in JAMA Cardiology said a man in his 40s had been suffering from “yellowish nodules” on his palms, soles ...
A Florida man's hunger for cheese has reportedly caused him to be hospitalized with yellow ooze emanating from his hands, elbows, and feet.
A trio of cardiologists, two at Tampa General Hospital and the third at the University of Texas' MD Anderson Cancer Center, ...
A Florida man following an extreme carnivore diet developed xanthelasma, a condition caused by dangerously high cholesterol ...
The patient was eventually diagnosed with a condition known as xanthelasma — the build-up of cholesterol under the skin.
When doctors took a closer look, they identified the lines and bumps as xanthelasma, yellow growths that normally appear around someone’s eyes or around the nose. Yellowish bumps and nodules ...
Once the diabetes is well-controlled, the bumps tend to go away." These bumps and patches, called xanthelasma, develop when you have high levels of fat in your blood, which can be a sign that you ...
This process is technically called xanthelasma and it’s rare, but not unheard of. Xanthelasma typically affects 1% of women and 0.3% of men, but recurrence is common. 40% of the patients ...
The carnivore diet has emerged as a trend in health and fitness in recent years with several celebrities and social media influencers thriving on it. The carnivore diet comprises the consumption of ...