Essays about cholesterol blood

  1. Connection Between High Blood Cholesterol ampamp Heart Disease
    The Connection Between High Blood Cholesterol ampamp Heart Disease Cholesterol is a waxy, fatlike substance found in the body cells of humans and animals. ...
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  2. High Blood Pressure
    High Blood Pressure General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience the risk of having high blood cholesterol. ...
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  3. Cholesterol
    ... But a high level of cholesterol in the blood hypercholesterolemia is a major risk factor for coronary heart disease, which leads to heart attack. ...
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  4. Cholesterol
    ... blood accumulate in the interior walls of the blood vesselsampquot, and hypercholesterolemia, which is an elevated level of cholesterol in the blood, and ultimately ...
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  5. What Should Our Cholesterol Levels Be...
    ... Stephen R. Yarnell, MD, and Fellow of The American College of Cardiology writes that unhealthy blood cholesterol levels are one of the major risk factors for ...
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  6. cholesterol
    ... blood accumulate in the interior walls of the blood vesselsampquot, and hypercholesterolemia, which is an elevated level of cholesterol in the blood, and ultimately ...
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  7. Cholesterol
    ... they fear heart disease and other crippling diseases like Atherosclerosis and Heart Disease the risk of these diseases increases as the blood Cholesterol rises ...
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  8. Cholesterol
    ... High intakes of saturated fat and cholesterol are linked to high blood cholesterol, which in turn is linked to increase risk of Coronary Heart Disease CHD ...
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  9. Health
    ... The opposite, Highdensity lipoprotein, or good cholesterol, removes cholesterol from the blood vessels, helping protect the body from atherosclerosis. ...
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  10. Heart Disease
    ... Some of the risk factors of coronary heart disease are high blood pressure, cigarette smoking, high blood cholesterol, physical inactivity, obesity and ...
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  11. heart disease
    ... High Blood Cholesterol: Cholesterol is a soft, fatlike substance found in all your bodyamp39s cells. ... Low density is the major cholesterol carrier in the blood. ...
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  12. Love Your Servitude
    ... Stop and think: how truly effective are cholesterol, blood pressure, arthritis, and psychotropic drugs, which only mask symptoms while debilitating the liver ...
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  13. The effects of painkillers on the heartrate of a daphnia
    ... Extra cholesterol in blood raises the development of arteriosclerosis taking birth control pills can also increase the chances of having a heart attack. ...
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  14. Obesity in Australian Children
    ... including those that feed your heart. A high level of the wrong kind of cholesterol in your blood increases your risk of a heart attack. ...
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  15. Biology: Healthy Life Heart Disease
    ... my family. But by eating foods that are low in cholesterol help decrease levels of fat and cholesterol in the blood. Though one ...
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  16. truly great
    ... CLOGGED ARTERIES EAT AVOCADO Mono unsaturated fat in avocados lowers cholesterol. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE EAT CELERY AND OLIVE OIL ...
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  17. Iron increases heart disease
    ... They found that reduction of iron intake reduced blood levels of both triglycerides and cholesterol in rats fed a copper deficient diet containing fructose. ...
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  18. Hypertension
    ... with less force against your blood vessels. Common side effects are lethargy and fatigue. Some of these may also decrease the level of ampquotgoodampquot cholesterol. ...
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  19. Heart Murmurr
    ... Possible causes of damage to the arterial wall are elevated levels of cholesterol and triglyceride in the blood, high blood pressure and cigarette smoke. ...
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  20. Community Health
    ... programs offered through hospital staff can consist of informational lectures on particular conditions, screenings glaucoma, cholesterol, blood pressure, and ...
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  21. Heart Disease
    ... You should try to control the risk factors, such as cholesterol, high bloodpressure, stress control, smoking habits, lack of exercise, and dietary problems. ...
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  22. Are There Health Benefits to Wine
    ... density lipoprotein HDL cholesterol ampquotgood cholesterolampquot to assist in the removal of lowdensity lipoprotein LDL or ampquotbadampquot cholesterol from the blood vessels ...
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  23. cardiovascular disease
    ... younger. Regular exercise may also lower your cholesterol and blood pressure, and reduce the risk of diabetes. Exercise increases ...
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  24. Alcohol Benefits
    ... It could be because alcohol improves circulation slightly, dilates blood vessels or raises the level of good cholesterol in the blood. ...
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  25. Heart disease
    ... died. To change the causes of a coronary artery disease, the amounts of fats and cholesterol in the blood must be lowered. Surgery ...
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  26. Atherosclerosis, Coronary Artery Disease and Endothelium
    This disease strikes many older men and women, as a result from the infamous factors of high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and diabetes mellitus, not to ...
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  27. Good Nutrition for Teenagers
    ... Scientist know that eating too much fat, especially saturated fat and cholesterol, increases blood cholesterol levels, which then increases your risk of heart ...
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  28. Hypertension
    ... lining of the artery walls, causing the arteries to accumulate plaques fatty deposits that contain cholesterol. Nicotine also constricts your blood vessels a ...
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  29. Alternative Approaches to the Treatment of Diabetes
    ... Exercise has been shown to increase the tissue levels of chromium, which the body uses to regulate blood glucose and cholesterol levels. ...
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  30. Physical Benefits of Leisure Time
    ... Therefore having high levels of this cholesterol is good. Regular physical activity also lowers blood triglyceride levels, and insulin resistance. ...
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