WEDNESDAY, Aug. 3, 2016 (HealthDay News)-- Heart disease risk factors — such
as abnormal cholesterol levels and high blood pressure — appear to increase before a woman goes through menopause, not after, new research finds.
Not exact matches
MetS factors include increased abdominal fat, high blood pressure, insulin resistance,
abnormal blood coagulation and
cholesterol levels as well
as elevated C - reactive protein, an indicator of inflammation.
Components of post-transplant metabolic syndrome include diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure, and
abnormal fat and
cholesterol blood
levels, which can cause heart disease and related adverse events such
as heart attack and stroke.
According to PetPlace.com, nephrotic syndrome in dogs is a disorder that involves a combination of factors: protein in the dog's urine, a low blood protein
level, high
cholesterol and
abnormal fluid accumulation known
as edema anywhere in the pet's body.
Since in the Havanese, a miniature Cuban breed, those who evidenced this dwarfism tested
as having
abnormal levels of several
cholesterol - related sterols, a program of blood serum testing was undertaken.