I have so many
questions about cholesterol.
Should you have
questions about your cholesterol levels and what your results mean, please speak with your doctor.
Not exact matches
«No association between «bad
cholesterol» and elderly deaths: Systematic review of studies of over 68,000 elderly people also raises
questions about the benefits of statin drug treatments.»
In addition, researchers tested the participants» mental health status, blood sugar, and
cholesterol levels, and asked them
questions about medical history and medications.
The data for the study came from annual random telephone surveys during 2001 through 2011 that asked 345,211 New Englanders
questions about their general, physical and mental health, and their use of and access to health care services including
cholesterol testing and screening for cancers of the breast, colon and cervix.
«Based on currently available data, patients should not stop taking Vytorin or other
cholesterol - lowering drugs and should talk to their doctor or other health - care professional if they have any
questions about Vytorin, Zetia, or the ENHANCE trial.»
Herbs can play a significant role in a treatment plan for, as they can be considered when nutrients such as magnesium, vitamin B and other trace minerals have failed to bring
about complete recovery, or in other special situations, such as where an individual may have adverse reactions to the supplements.Let us briefly consider a few of the more well - known herbs, such as: Holy basil which has been found to reduce blood sugar levels in diabetics.Certain compounds in garlic can bring reduction in total
cholesterol and blood pressure.Curcumin, in combination with other antioxidants in the turmeric, have anti-amyloid and anti-inflammatory properties, which are thought to be effective in delaying the onset of Alzheimer's disease.What is Fermentation?What is fermentation is a common
question.
Last Tuesday, we were excited to have Dr. Spencer Nadolsky take the time to talk
about cholesterol and answer our
questions about how to evaluate and manage the risk of heart disease.
Here's the story
about what led me to first to
question and then to condemn the theory that
cholesterol causes heart disease.
I have a
question about butter: I have a tendency to high
cholesterol (as do my mother and several of my siblings).
To address your
question about other foods to add or delete, check out the NutritionFacts topic page for
cholesterol — especially the last paragraph: http://nutritionfacts.org/topics/
cholesterol/
So maybe my
question is kind of dumb but here it is — with all of this new information
about cholesterol and the advance testing that is now available why is it that members of the medical profession (and I am here referring to cardiologists at excellent hospitals with highly rated heart programs I have recently had personal experience with) still only rely on the standard lipid profile?
As a result of all of the misinformation which has been spread
about coconut oil over the past 30 years as well as the constant media harping on the dangers of fat and
cholesterol we are frequently asked the following
question: «Isn't coconut oil bad for my
cholesterol?»
Studies of atherogenic lipoprotein concentrations and properties have raised
questions about the benefit of lowering saturated fat intakes by increasing carbohydrate intake, which can induce atherogenic dyslipidemia, and the benefit of increasing monounsaturated fat intakes, which does not lead to improvements in the properties of LDL particles that are associated with atherosclerosis in animal models, although substitution with monounsaturated fat rather than carbohydrate has been shown to reduce the ratio of total and LDL
cholesterol to HDL
cholesterol.
So this is the big
question, then: Are so many American men so oppressed by the «horrors» of modern life — high
cholesterol, uppity wives, smartass children, cell phones, boring jobs, the general dead - eyed awfulness of suburbia — that they need a stupid movie like this one to tell them that if they don't like their lives they should do something
about it?
If you have any
questions about getting life insurance with high
cholesterol or the different options available to you, please contact one of our agents today.
If I ask if you ever been diagnosed with or treated for chest pain, high blood pressure, heart murmur, heart attack, high
cholesterol, stroke or other disorder of the heart or circulatory system and I don't specifically ask
about POTS, Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, you could sort of round it off and say no to that
questions.