Heart disease is the leading cause of death, but is 90% preventable with lifestyle change. A dietitian, trainer and ...
By focusing on fiber, movement and realistic goals, I watched my patient transform his cholesterol—and his confidence.
The Framingham Heart Study identified lifestyle risk factors for heart disease, including smoking, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. A recent study suggests testing for LDL, HScrp, and ...
You expect certain hormone-driven symptoms in your 40s and 50s. Hot flashes, mood swings, a lack of sex drive. But high cholesterol? That one tends to fly under the ...
There’s a good reason why high cholesterol is known as a “silent killer”. In most cases it has no symptoms but potentially ...
Your morning routine can impact your heart health. Skipping breakfast, eating fatty foods, and feeling stressed early in the day can raise bad cholesterol. Lack of exercise and poor sleep also play a ...
Learn about the risks of high cholesterol as you age, the importance of managing bad cholesterol, and alternative treatments ...
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