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Some "Good" Cholesterol May Be Bad For Heart
It appears that in some cases, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, the so-called "good" cholesterol, does not protect against heart disease, and may even be harmful. A new study suggests a subclass of HDL that carries a particular protein is bad for the heart. Previous studies have shown that high levels of HDL cholesterol are strongly linked to low risk of heart disease...
The E in cholesterol
A form of vitamin E shows that it can decrease cholesterol levels in humans.
'Good' cholesterol may not actually be that good
A new study finds ‘good’ cholesterol may not be as good for you as previously thought
U.S. cholesterol rate falls, study shows
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Only 13.4 percent of U.S. adults have high cholesterol, a federal agency said on Tuesday, possibly reflecting better diet, more exercise and the increased use of prescription drugs to lower the risk of heart attacks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey in 2009 and 2010 revealed a 27 percent decline over 10 years in the percentage of adults with high ...
Top Tips For Healthy Cholesterol
Due to today’s diet and lifestyle, many people can find themselves with high or elevated cholesterol levels. Although there are no outward symptoms of elevated cholesterol, over time it can clog up your arteries and its impact can be devastating over time, leading to very serious health problems. Lowering your cholesterol starts with the foods you eat - and the foods you choose not to eat. Be ...
I hear shrimp is high in cholesterol - should I be worried?
It is a cholesterol-rich food, but also low in calories and fat. It’s important to take your entire diet into consideration to manage your cholesterol levels
Control cholesterol with healthy fats
Whenever you hear someone talk about cholesterol, it’s always about the “good” high density lipoprotein (HDL) and the “bad” low density lipoprotein (LDL) types. But there’s much more to cholesterol than just two simple numbers, researchers say.
High-fat diet lowered blood sugar and improved blood lipids in diabetics
( Linköping University ) People with type 2 diabetes are usually advised to keep a low-fat diet. Now, a study at Linköping University shows that food with a lot of fat and few carbohydrates could have a better effect on blood sugar levels and blood lipids.
High-fat diet lowers blood sugar in diabetics
Stockholm, May 13 (IANS) Food with a lot of fat and few carbohydrates may actually benefit type-2 diabetics who are advised to stick to a low-fat diet.
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