low cholesterol
low cholesterol
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by Ben Franklin - 2006-12-05
How does high cholesterol come about? Sometimes, it's a predisposition you are born with. It does run in some families, in which case, even more care is necessary to bring it down. It can also be a re...
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by Joann Grant - 2006-12-05
Cholesterol is not good for health. Or so, we have been told. But that may not be the whole truth. If you thought that having as low cholesterol as possible is the way to go, the impression needs to b...
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by Ray La Foy - 2007-01-01
To get your cholesterol to the right level, you need to follow a few basic rules. It takes a bit of effort to remember initially but soon becomes part of your daily routine. You must be aware that cut...
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by Erol Orderland - 2007-02-27
Since cardiovascular disease is considered the number one killer of adults in North America, taking the proper steps in lowering high cholesterol is a big deal. Although doctors have known for a long ...
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by Riley Hendersen - 2007-04-28
Anyone who has just been told they need to adopt a low cholesterol diet will likely be lamenting a loss of their favorite foods. While fatty foods won't be allowed on daily basis, there's no reason th...
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by Erol Orderland - 2007-06-10
Seemingly in excellent health, Beth goes to the doctor for her regular checkup. In the past year, she has lost weight, begun an exercise routine, and finally landed her dream job. Life is good! Duri...
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by William H King - 2007-11-20
The difference between the cholesterol in men and women is a much debated subject. There are a few key differences which you should know about if you are worried about high cholesterol. Scientists hav...
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by Catherine Tyler - 2008-06-10
Your body is a result of what you eat; hence, it is always emphasized on the importance of a healthy and nutritious diet. The food stuffs are made of essential nutrients responsible for the functionin...
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by Paul Rodgers - 2008-06-18
More and more studies are coming out showing just how unhealthy lowering cholesterol might be, particularly by the use of statin drugs. In particular, statin drugs have been shown to be harmful to ...
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by Paul Rodgers - 2008-06-20
Cholesterol is an essential nutrient for human health that saves lives. It helps to protect against infectious disease and repairs damaged tissue. Cholesterol is naturally present in cell walls or ...