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Cholesterol and CVD risk · Subclinical atherosclerosis and CVD risk prediction · A case: Statin or no statin? · What patient should not have a CACS? · What patient ...
I take niacin to treat my cholesterol. Should I be concerned about a niacin overdose? · Severe skin flushing combined with dizziness. · Rapid heartbeat. · Itching.
Higher LDL cholesterol and higher blood sugar levels in diabetes are risk factors for heart disease. But a recent study suggested that restricting eating times ...
To help manage cholesterol and blood sugar, try some of the same healthy habits that help lower blood pressure. Eat healthy, get exercise, lose extra weight and ...
These conditions include high blood pressure, high blood sugar, too much fat around the waist, and high cholesterol or triglyceride levels. Metabolic ...
LDL also is known as the "bad" cholesterol. Because of this, the American Heart Association recommends limiting saturated fat. When choosing beef, whether it's ...
What the research says · Heart disease. · High blood pressure. · High triglycerides and cholesterol. · Rheumatoid arthritis.
Fat in plant oils lowers total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, or "bad" cholesterol, when it takes the place of saturated fat. The ...
Cholesterol, 126 mg. Sodium, 1,162 mg. Total carbohydrate, 242 g. Dietary fiber, 29 g. Protein, 94 g. Potassium, 4,797 mg. Calcium, 1,718 mg. Magnesium, 423 mg.
High cholesterol. Prescription niacin raises high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol. · Niacin deficiency, also called pellagra. Niacin and a nutrient called ...
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