Essays about cholesterol levels

  1. What Should Our Cholesterol Levels Be...
    What Should Our Cholesterol Levels Be, Ideally, and How Can We Control Our Cholesterol Without Prescription Drugs At the moment ...
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  2. Connection Between High Blood Cholesterol ampamp Heart Disease
    ... Over 30 of all deaths in the US are caused by Coronary Heart Disease, which is why it is very important to have your cholesterol levels checked every few years ...
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  3. Health
    ... evaluation. There are a number of drugs on the market today that are effective in treating and reducing cholesterol levels. These ...
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  4. cardiovascular disease
    ... After exercising for 6 to 12 months, lowered cholesterol levels can mean as much as a 30 percent reduction in the risk of coronary artery disease Edlin p.130 ...
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  5. Heart Disease
    ... increases several times. The risk of coronary heart disease raises as blood cholesterol levels increase. When other risk factors ...
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  6. Obesity in Australian Children
    ... Lack of physical activity: An inactive lifestyle contributes to high blood cholesterol levels and obesity. Conversely, people who ...
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  7. Weight Loss
    ... themselves on such foods. Another area which high fat diets can affect is heart disease and cholesterol levels. A recent study conducted ...
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  8. Benefits of Physical education
    ... the subjects resting heart rate decreased by five beats a minute, an increase of red blood cell count was shown, and a decrease in average cholesterol levels. ...
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  9. Alternative Approaches to the Treatment of Diabetes
    ... Ginkgo help in the treatment of other long term effects of diabetes such as heart disease, hypertension high blood pressure, and elevated cholesterol levels. ...
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  10. Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
    ... Higher cholesterol levels, usually above 240 mg/dL increases risk for CAD. ... Dietary changes are encouraged to lower elevated cholesterol levels. ...
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  11. Cholesterol
    ... shown that consumption of soy protein compared to other proteins such as those from milk or meat, can lower total and LDLcholesterol levels High Cholesterol ...
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  12. cholesterol
    ... than nonsmokers to cause a build up. The cholesterol levels are higher in men than in women. There is evidence that has shown that ...
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  13. Cholesterol
    ... than nonsmokers to cause a build up. The cholesterol levels are higher in men than in women. There is evidence that has shown that ...
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  14. Cholesterol
    ... The cholesterol levels are higher in men than in women. ... To keep a healthy levels of cholesterol in your body you need to have a good diet. ...
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  15. Biology: Healthy Life Heart Disease
    ... body and clogging arteries by depositing in the form of plaqueAlso avoiding foods that are prepared/contain oils that could increase cholesterol levels is an ...
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  16. Athletes and Drugs
    ... An increase in blood cholesterol levels and blood pressure can lead to early development of heart disease, which can increase the risk of heart attacks and ...
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  17. Are There Health Benefits to Wine
    ... exercise. Lower LDL cholesterol levels seem to be an important factor to reducing the risk of stroke and heart attack. The studies ...
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  18. NoneProvided
    ... Steroids raise your cholesterol levels which can cause the hardening of the arteries, and high blood pressure which will considerable raise your chances of ...
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  19. Chocolate
    ... The cocoa butter in chocolate does contain saturated fat, which can increase blood cholesterol levels, and high cholesterol can contribute to heart disease. ...
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  20. Eating Disorders
    ... size. Cholesterol levels tend to rise. An anorexics body does not receive many valuable nutrients it needs to function. Minerals ...
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  21. lipids
    ... decrease the amount of cholesterol you have. Sometimes high cholesterol levels are passed genetically and you canamp39t do much about it.
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  22. Cholesterol
    ... Thatamp39s why LDL cholesterol is often called ampquotbadampquot cholesterol. Lower levels of LDL cholesterol reflect a lower risk of heart disease. ...
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  23. Anabolic Steroids
    ... high blood pressure atherosclerosis or the hardening of arteries, a precursor to coronary heart disease elevated cholesterol levels heart palpitations ...
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  24. 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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  25. You are what you eat
    ... protein, is linked to the increased risk for osteoporosis, kidney stone formation, kidney disease, and an increase in blood cholesterol levels Messina 59. ...
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  26. Benefits of Organics
    ... or blood cholesterol raising. Many processed foods have high lowdensity lipids LDL cholesterol levels. People that have a high ...
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  27. Steriods
    ... steroids users may undergo: acne, bloated appearance, rapid weight gain, clotting disorders, liver damage, elevated cholesterol levels, weakened tendons ...
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  28. The effects of painkillers on the heartrate of a daphnia
    ... a heart disease. ampquotHypertension is often ignored, cholesterol levels for some reason are most worried about. High blood pressure ...
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  29. steroids
    ... steroids users may undergo: acne, bloated appearance, rapid weight gain, clotting disorders, liver damage, elevated cholesterol levels, weakened tendons ...
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  30. 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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