Articles, tagged with "low density lipoprotein", page 6
30th June 2010
Main vitamins for menopause symptoms relief are Vitamin C, Vitamin E and Calcium.
Your doctor can recommend specific intake amounts for this basic set of menopause nutrients. One of the most common treatments is hormone replacement therapy. While that...
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Author:
Ashley Moore
21st June 2010
People nowadays are being conscious about their health and are beginning to incorporate exercise and different kinds of food programs into their daily routines. In the 21st century where the high protein diet and other food fads have ruled, less attention...
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Author:
Angel Sanchez
18th June 2010
Trans fats, or Trans Fatty Acids, are a vegetable-based fat that is made when vegetable oils are hardened for use in shortening or margarine. Trans fats are found in baked and fried foods, such as cookies, fried fish or chicken and donuts, which are prepa...
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Author:
Neville Levy
11th June 2010
Bicycle ride on can be a fantastic way to drop bodyweight and for anti aging.
But how very much motorbike using do you need to do for the most bodyweight loss and anti aging rewards? It's not as significantly as you may possibly feel.
Read on to locat...
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Author:
Maryamg
07th June 2010
Usually cholesterol is produced in the liver and it is one of the essential ingredients of our body. 20-30% of the cholesterol is obtained from the food we eat. The measurement of cholesterol is taken in milligrams per 100 millimeters of blood. The normal...
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Author:
Nick Mutt
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
With increasing fast food chains and bad eating habits, an increasingly large percentage of the population is becoming obese. Apart from obesity, there's a more serious side effect of not eating right. Hypercholesterolemia, the metabolic derangement of hi...
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Author:
b
25th May 2010
The past decade has seen significant growth in condition-specific health supplements. According to Packaged Facts, condition-specific health supplements make up about 33 percent of the total nutritional supplement sales. Driving and pushing these upward s...
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Author:
Kevin A
19th May 2010
What is Cholesterol?
Cholesterol is a fatty substance or lipid found in cell membrane of all tissues and is transported in the blood plasma of all animals. It is a natural substance synthesized by the body in order to support vital functions such as th...
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Author:
Chaves Angles
17th May 2010
Cholesterol is a vital substance of our body mechanism, but is also a health risk if present in a disproportionate amount in the body. On one hand, it contributes to such vital bodily functions as building new cells, insulating nerves, and producing hormo...
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Author:
John
11th May 2010
People who suffer from overweight problems are constantly looking for a quick solution to help them to lose weight. They often resort to weight loss programs that promise a quick result within a few weeks. Most of the weight loss programs emphasize on the...
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Author:
Mascar Rooney
11th May 2010
Dark Chocolates, Are They Really Good For The Heart?
Not many people know that chocolates are plant-based food and packed with natural antioxidants. The dark ones are made from cocoa beans which contain high level of anti-aging elements. Research data...
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Author:
Gian
27th April 2010
Cholesterol, in spite of its necessity in the body, is not well understood. Coconut cholesterol is one type of this fatty-like substance that exists in the cells. Two types of cholesterol are widely known. The good form of cholesterol is HDL or high-densi...
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Author:
Henry Fong
16th April 2010
Northern equinox and the clocks go forward one hour tonight - that's always a good sign for me. With daylight now before 6am, increased sunlight duration is helping us SAD sufferers. If you live in the southern hemisphere, however, then your clocks will b...
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Author:
Phil Marks
01st April 2010
Cholesterol is ldl (low-density lipoprotein) cholesterol. Ldl cholesterol is more likely to clog blood vessels because it carries the cholesterol away from the liver into the bloodstream, where it can stick to the blood vessels. Hdl (high-density lipoprot...
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Author:
Kalvin