It's especially important for
anyone on cholesterol - lowering medications.
Not exact matches
Medical guidelines recommend
anyone with a heart disease risk factor should receive regular blood pressure and blood
cholesterol checks, as well as counseling
on smoking and heart - healthy lifestyle changes.
Unlike many heart studies that rely
on blood sugar and
cholesterol tests that
anyone might get at a doctor visit, the Washington University researchers used positron emission tomography (PET) scans to image the heart and measure blood flow, oxygen consumption and fatty acid and glucose uptake by the heart, among other measures.
This antioxidant is a must for
anyone on a statin drug for
cholesterol.
This is a major part of the solid science you will need to know if
anyone seeks to disagree with you when you share this information; this study is really the foundation that triggered the massive emphasis
on low - fat diets and the flawed belief that
cholesterol and animal fats are so pernicious.
Anyone who's still falling for the notion that plaque in arteries is caused by
cholesterol in food is either
on the payroll of the statin manufacturers or woefully behind
on keeping up with research.