lower cholesterol
lower cholesterol
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by Jason Pompeo - 2006-12-01
Coronary heart disease is the highest causes of death in industrialized countries which includes the US. Cardiovascular disease does not look to diminish as an increase in the numbers of obese adults ...
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by tariq saleem - 2006-12-08
Where and how you shop can have a huge impact on your cholesterol levels. If you do most of your shopping at the local supermarket, are you often tempted by the foods you see on sale in the aisles ...
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by Donnell Koh - 2006-12-11
Modern scientific research and clinical studies have confirmed, to a large extent, many of the curative properties attributed to garlic since ancient times, particularly its therapeutic benefits in ca...
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by Donnell Koh - 2006-12-11
Trans fat as once thought to be a healthy replacement to all saturated fat in butter and cream, it is now implicated for increasing the risk of heart disease. It comes from hydrogenated vegetable oil....
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by Donnell Koh - 2006-12-11
Ever since its cultivation began thousands of years ago in ancient China, garlic (botanical name: Allium sativum) has been held in high esteem throughout the ages for its gastronomic as well as for me...
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by Donnell Koh - 2006-12-15
Cholesterol is a sterol lipid, a form of fat that is found in the cell membranes of all body tissues of humans and animals. Most of the cholesterol in the body is synthesized internally in the liver, ...
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by Athlyn Green - 2006-12-20
Lowering cholesterol can make a huge difference to heart health, reducing the risk of heart attack and stroke. Managing blood levels is an important step in protecting cardiovascular health.Cholestero...
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by Donnell Koh - 2006-12-27
Heart disease is number one killer among both men and women in the United States. And though we all realize that eating nutrient-dense healthy foods help reduce the risk, we may not know which foods a...
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by Verlyn Ross - 2007-01-05
This article discusses the risks involved with having a high cholesterol level. It discusses how lower cholesterol will improve significantly your risk of heart disease.Do you personally need a lower...
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by Michael Rupkalvis - 2007-01-13
Cardiovascular disease is thought to be our number one killer, as just less than 1,000,000 Americans die from cardiovascular related illnesses each year.Reducing cholesterol in particular LDL, the ...