Sentences with phrase «how well cholesterol»

«We would take foam cell [models] and make them chock full of cholesterol, put HDL outside the cell, and see how well cholesterol was moving out of the cell — the more HDL the better,» Rodriguez recalls.

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How about a mexican night and a pictionary game:)-RRB--RRB- Don't worry about the fat in avacado's, they have the good kind of fat that supports increased metabolism and healthy levels of cholesterol.
Well, sure, those are great ways to take care of yourself physically, but when you're barely taking care of yourself at all because, say, you're a parent to a young child or an older child with school and homework and music class and soccer, when are you going to fit in at least three workouts at the gym and how are you going to cut fat, cholesterol, carbs, processed foods, and sugar out of your diet?
Studying how our bodies metabolize lipids such as fatty acids, triglycerides, and cholesterol can teach us about cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and other health problems, as well as reveal basic cellular functions.
But the big picture is alarming: Patients» online reviews of three over-the-counter drugs — two for lowering cholesterol and one for losing weight — greatly exaggerate how well these substances actually work for most people, says psychologist Mícheál de Barra of the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.
Her paradoxical case has helped motivate a team of scientists to show how high «good cholesterol» can sometimes be a signal not of heart health, but of the opposite: a cholesterol system unable to siphon the fatty particles from circulation.
Baltimore, MD — Studying how our bodies metabolize lipids such as fatty acids, triglycerides, and cholesterol can teach us about cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and other health problems, as well as reveal basic cellular functions.
In this article, learn about the difference between HDL and LDL — «good» and «bad» — cholesterol, as well as how they are measured.
Cardiologists have well - developed ideas for how plaque rupture works *; see the concept of â $ œvulnerable plaque.â $ Cholesterol and inflammatory cells build up in the coronary arteries over several years.
She offers practical advice about how to combat high cholesterol and other digestive issues with diet and lifestyle changes before considering traditional medicines, as well as times when medicine is necessary first, along with a focus on digestion and lifestyle changes.
Given that the brain is more than 60 percent fat and cholesterol, how well will it function if clogged up with the rancid vegetable oils and trans fatty acids found in the aptly named SAD (Standard American Diet)?
Read on to find out why cholesterol - lowering drugs may be causing more harm than good and how the «bad cholesterol» mantra is really a marketing slogan.
And so, just trying to, just figure out, just, if you have any recommendations on like how we can stack the deck in my favor and my son's favor just as we navigate just the health care system and just how to live a long and healthy life as we fight this elevated cholesterol levels that has not faired too well for my uncles, and great uncles and just look into, just trying to figure out how to just live a long, healthy life, and avoid those nasty Statin drugs.
Total cholesterol / HDL ratio is a good indicator of how long LDL is hanging around in the blood and remains the best standard assessment of heart disease risk.
Everyone is different and we all have to find out how best to control our cholesterol.
I knew / know that my cholesterol is directly related to my PCOS and how well I can keep my PCOS in check.
Watch this video about how cholesterol can be good for you.
While there are some legitimate health benefits to intermittent fasting (such as reducing inflammation, improved insulin sensitivity, improved cholesterol + triglyceride levels, etc...), I just wanted to know how it's better for losing body fat.
If the body is so good at regulating the amount of cholesterol in our blood... how do we get high cholesterol at all?
Mr. Tabues also refers to a diet study (in «How We Get Fat», in a chapter called «The Nature of a Healthy Diet») conducted by Standford University, published in The Journal of the American Medical Association in 2007, known as the A TOZWeight Loss Study whereby 4 diets are compared on subjects over a period of a year, showing that subject lost the most weight, their triglycerides dropped the most, their HDL (good cholesterol) went up the most and their blood pressure went down the most on the Atkins diet compared to all the others in the study.
Dr. Lee's Commonsense Guide to a Healthy Heart More down - to - earth wisdom in this booklet from Dr. John Lee about how to take care of your heart, as well as what research really says about cholesterol numbers and the truth about what makes your cholesterol go up.
How Fiber Lowers Cholesterol attempts to explain the fiber mechanism, and the final two videos wrap up on a more practical note, discussing the Optimal Phytosterol Dose as well as the Optimal Phytosterol Source.
Here's why we should believe in scientists and why red wine is good for us and now it's not and why diet causes ulcers and now it doesn't and why breakfast is the most important meal of the day but only if you sell Kellogg's cereal or Florida orange juice and why you should avoid eggs because they'll cause high cholesterol and why that is no longer true and how the food pyramid is real science and all of the old food pyramids were bad science and carrots are good for your eyes and since cows live exclusively on a vegetarian diet, so can you.
If a company guideline calls for a total cholesterol no greater than 220 for their best rate class, it needs to be no greater than 220 no matter how much insurance is involved.
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