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Case study: Strangely elevated LDL levels persisting for decades
Such a puzzle since the patient had neither CVD risk factors nor atherosclerotic changes ...
Regulating cholesterol levels is crucial for heart health. There are two types of cholesterol (we’ll explain the difference between “good” and “bad” shortly), and if you have too much of the kind that ...
A powerful tool for your heart might already be hiding in the back of your pantry. New research suggests that a short-term ...
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My LDL cholesterol is 574 (confessions of an MD PhD)
What happens when this doctor goes keto and his LDL rockets to 574? We dive deep into the science, controversy, and personal decision-making behind the most misunderstood lipid profile in cardiology.
"One reason managing blood sugars can lower your cholesterol is through improved insulin sensitivity, which directly ...
They’re behind millions of deaths every year – but fatty build-ups in our arteries often slip by unseen. How can we spot them ...
Whether significant reductions in LDL cholesterol and serum triglyceride levels will lead to significant reductions in coronary mortality when starting lipid values are "normal" is a multifaceted ...
People whose LDL cholesterol is in the normal range—even those without metabolic risk factors—may yet have levels of apolipoprotein B (apoB) that predict an elevated risk of future atherosclerotic ...
A short-term oat-based diet appears to be surprisingly effective at reducing the cholesterol level. This is indicated by a ...
Eating mostly oats for just two days led to improved cholesterol levels and changes in gut bacteria linked to better ...
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