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8 hours ago — They were bad . Now they are good. Among older adults with limited egg intake, there is no apparent association between egg consumption or dietary cholesterol and an increased risk for incident type 2 diabetes, according to...
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September 01, 2010 — Heart disease has emerged as the #1 killer of people living in the United States - and is quickly catching on in other parts of the world, too. There are many conditions that can cause heart disease. However, one emerging - and preventable risk...
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September 01, 2010 — It doesn’t take a genius to guess that heart diseases and heart health has a lot to do with high cholesterol, which is medically called, hypercholesterolemia. If you’ve recently been diagnosed...
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August 31, 2010 — DrSugar is in the house! And she's answering your health-related questions. Dear DrSugar, I just had lab work done as part of my routine physical. My HDL cholesterol level is really low - 30. I...
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August 31, 2010 — If you don't understand everything about cholesterol, you're not alone. Cholesterol can be confusing. There's good and bad cholesterol and numbers that go with each. To actively manage your...
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August 31, 2010 — A review of the world's literature shows that dietary cholesterol itself is not associated with increased risk for suffering a heart attack ( Current Atherosclerosis Reports , September 2010). More than 80 percent of the...
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August 30, 2010 — Pterostilbene, a berry compound found in blueberries and grapes, can help lower cholesterol and prevent heart disease. It was found that pterostilbene was similar in activity to ciprofibrate, a commercial drug that lowers...
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August 29, 2010 — Cholesterol became a buzz word in the health field some years ago when reports confirmed that cholesterol level readings can determine a great deal about our general physical condition and the risk of...
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August 08, 2010 — Product DescriptionHigh cholesterol is an important risk factor for heart disease, heart attack, and strokes. Cholesterol screening is one of the most widely administered and...
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August 27, 2010 — -fat/high-carb regimen alone (without fish oil) had a rise in triglycerides and cholesterol, compared to when fish oil was added. The researchers believe that adding polyunsaturated fat -- such...
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August 26, 2010 — Atherotech Diagnostics Lab will exhibit its VAP® Cholesterol Test in booth 105 at the National Lipid Association (NLA) Summer 2010 Clinical Lipid Update. The meeting takes place August 27-29 at the Mayflower Hotel in...
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August 26, 2010 — Women and men with a 10-year cardiovascular disease risk of 5 percent or more and normal cholesterol levels but high levels of hsCRP, a protein associated with inflammation, could reduce their risk substantially with statin...
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August 05, 2010 — There are lots of explanation why your cholesterol levels may be high. Genetic heredity, eating regimen, and way of life all play a part in figuring out how a lot ldl cholesterol is present in your blood...
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August 03, 2010 — CHOLESTEROL Cholesterol is a fatty substance that can be found in your bloodstream and in all your body cells. Around 75 percent of blood cholesterol is produce by your liver and other...