Articles, tagged with "high blood cholesterol", page 5
21st December 2009
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Obesity is a metabolic disorder with an increasing prevalence, and is associated with several serious co-morbidities including diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, sleep apnea, arthritis and polycystic ovarian synd...
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Author:
Alma Orozco
18th December 2009
Increasingly larger numbers of people suffer from heart disease as a consequence of high blood cholesterol levels. There are many factors that enable the accumulation of cholesterol inside the organism, but the major cause is considered to be unhealthy di...
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Author:
Emilio Maldonado
17th December 2009
Cholesterol is a fatty, viscous substance produced by the liver. This substance has many purposes inside the body and in normal amounts it is benefic for the proper activity of the organism. Cholesterol has a very important role in protecting blood cells ...
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Author:
Freddy Roy
17th December 2009
Cholesterol, like fat, cannot move around the bloodstream on its own because it does not mix with water. The bloodstream carries cholesterol in particles called lipoproteins that are like blood-borne cargo trucks delivering cholesterol to various body tis...
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Author:
Richard Hewitt
17th December 2009
So another piece of the jigsaw slipped into place. It wasn't just rabbits who died of high blood cholesterol levels. Humans did too. Other researchers looking further back in time noted that rationing was introduced during WWII in Norway and the UK, and i...
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Author:
Dan
11th December 2009
Cholesterol, like fat, cannot travel through the bloodstream on its own because it is mixed with water. The bloodstream carries cholesterol in particles called lipoproteins that are transmitted by blood, such as cargo trucks delivering cholesterol to var...
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Author:
ali
10th December 2009
Cholesterol is a fat, formed by the liver and is vital for common body performance. Cholesterol exists in the external layer of each cell in our body and has lots of functions. It is a waxy steroid and is elated in the blood plasma of all animals. It is t...
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India Internet
25th November 2009
Knowing about your blood pressure can help prevent strokes, heart disease and kidney disease. High blood pressure or hypertension is a medical condition associated with diseases of heart and kidneys. High blood pressure is not a disease, it is a symptom a...
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Author:
Dr. Mital John
05th November 2009
At this point, things are beginning to thin out somewhat. A raised cholesterol level does not cause strokes, but a low cholesterol level may well do. A raised cholesterol level does not increase overall mortality, but a low cholesterol level does. A raise...
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Author:
Dan
03rd November 2009
Did you know that the study of cholesterol is actually a relatively recent idea? Cholesterol is a natural function of the human body and a 1951 government study illustrates just how it affects us today.
That study was conducted in Korea by pathologi...
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Author:
Randy Beardslee
27th October 2009
This is a 21st century update on what Dr. Simeons said about the HCG diet in 1954. The first item of importance is that cholesterol that is in circulation or in cell membranes where it belongs is important for good health.
Your body normally makes all ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
27th October 2009
High blood cholesterol level is linked to an elevated risk of heart disease and having a heart attack. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Over one million Americans have heart attacks, and approximately half a million people...
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TheCaringSpace.com
21st October 2009
The omega-3 health benefits are numerous, as most of you may know by now. But, until recently, it was feared that supplementation might be associated with an increased bleeding risk. The latest research indicates that we don't really have to worry about t...
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Author:
Laurel Cohen
19th October 2009
You can make use of healthy lifestyle choices and prevent risk factors of CAD( Coronary Artery disease). If you are suffering from Coronary Artery Disease already, you can reduce the risk factors too and keep your heart problems in control. The main culpr...
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Author:
Vijay Koragappa Shetty
09th October 2009
Coronary heart disease and heart attack and stroke can be avoided to a large extent by lifestyle measures. The direct causes of coronary heart disease and stroke are factors like these:
- Restriction of blood vessels in the heart and the rest of the body...
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Author:
Dr. Mital John