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The #1 mistake you’re making when trying to lower cholesterol
It’s going to sound counterintuitive, but stay with us!
It’s faster than you probably think.
Cardiologists and a dietitian break down the new research.
You might have high LDL cholesterol and not even know it. We spoke to experts about how to monitor this health stat so you can live a healthier, longer life.
Blood testing for cholesterol should start in childhood, and take place at least every five years to track each person’s ...
Knowing your blood pressure and cholesterol numbers is a great first step to mitigating your risk for cardiovascular disease. Hearing from your healthcare provider that your numbers are high can be ...
A staggering 28 million adults in the United States have high cholesterol, meaning they have too many lipids (fats) in their blood. That number, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
New guidelines recommend considering cholesterol-lowering statins in the 30s, screening all adults for hidden risk factors ...
Call it "the oatmeal diet"? It comes with a couple caveats, but with your doctor's blessing could be worth a try.
Over the years, the guidance on eating eggs has been wildly inconsistent, with some studies suggesting that the popular breakfast choice is deleterious to one's health, while other studies prop them ...
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