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Global Cholesterol & Other Cardiovascular Testing Industry
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Some Cholesterol Drugs May Slow Prostate Growth
Cholesterol-lowering statins may also slow the growth of the prostate, according to researchers at Duke University.
Cholesterol-lowering drugs may slow prostate growth
Statins drugs prescribed to treat high cholesterol may also work to slow prostate growth in men who have elevated PSA levels, according to a new analysis.
The E in cholesterol
A form of vitamin E shows that it can decrease cholesterol levels in humans.
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 Stats on Statins: Should Healthy Adults Over 50 Take Them?
Everyone over 50 should take statins to lower their cholesterol, an editorial argued last week in The Lancet . The piece based its recommendation on a meta-analysis of 27 clinical trials published in the same issue that concluded statins significantly reduce the risk of heart attacks and other cardiovascular events in healthy people without posing substantial risks. Subsequent articles heralding ...
Health Buzz: 'Good' Cholesterol May Not Be That Good For You
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Chili peppers could lower cholesterol: study
A new study suggests that the compound that gives chili peppers their heat could have the ability to lower cholesterol and boost heart health.
Cholesterol Plummets Naturally With New Android App by Nutrition and Fitness Expert Dr. Janet Brill
For every 1% reduction in LDL (bad) cholesterol, risk of heart disease drops by about 2%. Dr. Janet Brill’s new Cholesterol Down mobile app for Android promotes significant LDL reduction in 4 weeks without prescription drugs.Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) May 15, 2012 Dr. Janet Brill announces the release of Cholesterol Down, a new mobile app for Android available on Google Play.Based on Dr. Brill’s ...
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