Articles, tagged with "hdl levels", page 1
26th April 2011
Fenofibrates are indicated in the treatment of hypercholesterolaemia and hypertriglyceridaemia alone or combined. This medicine is mainly used to reduce cholesterol levels in patients at risk of cardiovascular disease. It is a drug of the fibrate class. I...
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Author:
Bhupinder Kaur Khera
22nd February 2011
Cholesterol is usually tested with a small blood sample that is drawn from your arm. You will be required to fast for about 9-12 hours before the test. Consuming food and beverages just before the test can produce results that are affected by what you hav...
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Author:
Thomas Ajava
05th February 2011
Large cholesterol is really a massive health concern for many individuals and is often incredibly serious. High amounts of LDL cholesterol in the entire body are the principal bring about of center condition. LDL cholesterol could be the main issue of lea...
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Author:
Benedict Caron
25th January 2011
What is colloquially known as "good" cholesterol appears to reduce an adult's risk of Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study.
Good cholesterol is high-density lipoprotein, under the acronym HDL. The opposite is low-density lipoprotein (LDL) chol...
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Author:
DoctorsHealthPress
10th January 2011
This article will give you a brief introduction about HDL cholesterol, often called the good cholesterol in your body. Cholesterol is carried in the blood by particles called lipoproteins. There are two types of lipoproteins, HDL and LDL. HDL stands for h...
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Author:
Thomas Ajava
06th December 2010
Heart disease is by far the biggest killer in the United States when it comes to health problems. Fortunately, there are a number of predictors that can tell you whether you are at risk for such problems. Your cholesterol levels are definitely predictors ...
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Author:
Thomas Ajava
29th September 2010
HDL ldl cholesterol which stands for top density lipoproteins is any other time period for excellent cholesterol. A desirable HDL studying can be 60 mg/dl. A borderline HDL reading could be 40 to 59 mg/dl and anything below forty mg/dl is considered as d...
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Author:
celinacooke
13th September 2010
Higher trans fat is a large health problem for lots of people and could be very severe. High amounts of LDL cholesterol in the entire body are the primary reasons of heart disease. LDL cholesterol might be the primary element of directing to the clogging ...
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Author:
Josef Oconnor
10th September 2010
Are you researching and evaluating omega 3 benefits for the first time, there are three main areas to think about. The first benefit of omega 3 oil to consider is how will it help your body and vital organs. Secondly what are the sources of omega-3 fatty ...
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Author:
John P.Stevens
04th June 2010
LDL or Low Density Lipoprotein is one of the most important risk factors with respect to heart disease. However, it is definitely unlike most other risk factors of heart disease as it can be managed or lowered. In order to ensure a healthy heart, the LDL ...
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Author:
b
04th June 2010
CholesLo can be described as a lipid optimizing system containing useful ingredients such as Sytrinol, Coenzyme Q10, Red Rice Yeast, Pantesin d-Pantethine, Deodorized Garlic, Phytosterols, Guggulsterones, etc. There are several other useful natural ingred...
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Author:
b
03rd June 2010
Researchers believe that developing A SENSE OF PURPOSE is a strategy which can ENHANCE HEALTHY LIVING.The basis for their theory comes from studies carried out on 135 women in the age group 61-91.This groups EMOTIONAL and PHYSICAL WELL BEING were evaluate...
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Author:
Albert Garcia
05th May 2010
What is Cholesterol HDL?
Cholesterol HDL also referred to as HDL cholesterol are Lipoproteins which are combinations of lipids (fats) and proteins. They are the state that lipids are moved in the blood. The high - density lipoproteins move cholesterol ...
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Author:
MaddenBaines
16th April 2010
Do you have high cholesterol and need to lower it? It is not surprising considering how many people have high cholesterol these days. To help reduce cholesterol, here are 10 tips you can implement today.As with anything related to health, diet and exercis...
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Author:
Ruel
30th March 2010
We've all heard the news about the potential heart-health benefits of moderate alcohol consumption. It's no wonder such stories grab headlines. They're the nutritional equivalent of the classic media formula of "man bites dog." As for the rest of us, we c...
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Author:
Kurtis Rivers