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7 Keys to Reduce Cholesterol

by: cald, 29 pages

You will read the effective, proven, practical keys for managing cholesterol with the latest, best information and advice from specialists at Johns Hopkins Medicine.

Treating High Cholesterol in People with Diabetes

by: cald, 2 pages

Keeping your cholesterol and other blood lipids (fats) under control can help you prevent diabetes problems. Diabetic dyslipidemia, a condition in which your blood lipids are off target, can lead to ...

What You Should Know About Cholesterol

by: cald, 8 pages

LDL vs. HDL. Bad cholesterol vs. good. What should my levels be? If you have questions or concerns about cholesterol, this booklet can help by providing you with important ...

High Blood Cholesterol

by: cald, 6 pages

Your blood cholesterol level has a lot to do with your chances of getting heart disease. High blood cholesterol is one of the major risk factors for heart disease. A risk factor is a condition that ...

Cholesterol Basics

by: cald, 9 pages

Cholesterol is a soft, fatlike, waxy substance that is found in the bloodstream and in the body’s cells. It is found in the family of lipids along with fat. The body needs a certain amount of ...

Understanding Cholesterol

by: cald, 4 pages

Cholesterol is a fat-like substance that is a part of cell membranes. Your body makes most of your cholesterol in the liver. For this reason, cholesterol levels are largely our heal determined by ...

DIABETES AND HEART DISEASE

by: rika, 8 pages

Diabetes raises your risk of getting heart disease by 2 to 4 times. You can lower that risk if you follow a healthy lifestyle plan. What is a healthy lifestyle plan? It begins with ...

Cholesterol

by: rika, 8 pages

Cholesterol is a kind of fat in your blood. Your body makes its own cholesterol but you also get it from the foods you eat like meat, potato chips, cookies, and eggs. Some people have too much ...

Diet and Murine Atherosclerosis

by: shinta, 9 pages

Lipid-enriched diets are often used to induce or accelerate the rate of atherosclerotic lesion development in murine models of atherosclerosis. It appears that the induction of persistent ...

Food and Food Supplements with Hypocholesterolemic Effects

by: shinta, 10 pages

Hypercholesterolemia is a predominant risk factor for atherosclerosis and associated coronary and cerebrovascular diseases. Control of cholesterol levels through therapeutic drugs, notably ...

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