Articles, tagged with "high blood cholesterol", page 2
17th November 2010
Guidelines in Reducing Cholesterol
Doctors suggested that blood cholesterol should be maintained at 200 mg per deciliter of blood. However, due to diet and other factors, many people fail to
keep blood cholesterol at this level. The modern Western ...
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Author:
Derek H
15th November 2010
Four Ways to Lower LDL Cholesterol Naturally
The risk for developing heart diseases and having a heart attack is higher in people with high levels of LDL. High blood cholesterol is a major risk factor for heart diseases. Indeed, the levels of LDL ...
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Author:
Derek H
20th October 2010
There are a number of risk factors in today’s society that can lead to heart disease. All of the following conditions can be avoided, reduced and/or eliminated from your body without medication through a few easy steps, but can make a huge difference. F...
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Author:
Chad Sorsdahl
20th October 2010
High CholesterolMost people don't think about their cholesterol until a doctor tell them. What exactly is cholesterol, and how does it affect your health when your cholesterol level gets too high? Increase your understanding of this common health conditio...
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Author:
Dr. Naveen Arya
18th October 2010
Obesity is a clear indication of having excess body fat which puts a person at a greater risk for health problems such as high blood cholesterol; high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke and diabetes. Acquiring too much calories that are not used up in ...
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Author:
Gary Stanton
14th October 2010
Facts You Want to Understand Concerning Heart Disease
Heart disease could be a disease of the guts that has several variations like hypertension, congenital heart disease, heart infection, disorders of the guts valves and heart arrythmias. It doesn't dev...
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Author:
BISS
13th October 2010
Cholesterol is a fatty substance which is found in the blood. It is mainly made in the body. It plays a necessary role in the functioning of every cell in the body. However, too much cholesterol in the blood can increase your risk of heart problems. There...
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Author:
Parmindar Singh
13th October 2010
Aubergines were once called a “mad apple". People of old were somehow thinking that this certain fruit will make you crazy once you eat it. And if those ancient people were here today, they will not believe the healthy rewards of the “mad apple", which to...
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Author:
Elroy Tyner
29th September 2010
Cholesterol is a waxy steroid metabolite found in the cell membrane and transported in the blood plasma of all the animals. Cholesterol is an important module for the manufacture of the bile acids, steroid hormones, and fat soluble vitamins including vita...
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Author:
Parmindar Singh
16th August 2010
Cholesterol is identified as a yellowish substance and considered as one of the vital ingredients of the body. There are two types of cholesterol that are present in the body. They are described as the bad and the good one. It is observe that having too m...
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Author:
Dr Andrew Napier
13th August 2010
While there are a number of risk factors for strokes that are hereditary, meaning there is little you can do about them, there are also many other risks that you can remove from your life and therefore cut your chances of having a stroke. Even if you ha...
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Author:
Daniel Collins
10th August 2010
Like any muscle, the heart demands a continual supply of oxygen and nutrients that are transported to it by the blood in the coronary arteries. When the coronary arteries become narrowed or blocked and cannot offer enough blood to the heart, the end resul...
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Author:
Mary Ann Ga
10th August 2010
Like any muscle, the heart really needs a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients that are taken to it by the blood in the coronary arteries. When the coronary arteries become narrowed or blocked and are unable to offer enough blood to the heart, the resu...
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Author:
Mariecarz D.
10th August 2010
Like any muscle, the heart demands a continual supply of oxygen and nutrients that are taken to it by the blood in the coronary arteries. When the coronary arteries become narrowed or clogged and are not able to provide adequate blood to the heart, the re...
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Author:
Mariecarz D.
31st July 2010
The easiest and the most proven way to diminish your chances of Having heart problems, is to increase your Omega 3 intake. Taking Omega 3 for your heart health is perhaps "the medicine" based on experiments which continue to pour from quite a few sources....
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Author:
Dino Ascari