I decided since my family history has
serious cholesterol issues, I would try a different version of this recipe.
Not exact matches
PFOA has been linked to
serious health problems, including cancer, thyroid
issues and high
cholesterol.
Back in the 70's, when the nation was threatened by the rapidly increasing number of deaths from cardiovascular diseases and science had just uncovered that a diet high in saturated fats and
cholesterol poses a
serious threat for cardiovascular health, health officials
issued dietary advice that entailed consuming less fat.
Undiagnosed or mistreated hypothyroidism can put people at risk for
serious conditions, such as: depression, high blood pressure, high
cholesterol, type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, gynecological
issues (infertility / miscarriages / fibroids / PCOS etc.), hormonal imbalances, adrenal fatigue, anemia, and other diseases.
Benson's weight put him officially into the «obese» category and brought with it all the associated disease states such as high blood pressure, high inflammation, high
cholesterol, high triglycerides, massive amounts of «stress fat» around the belly and chest region, and some
serious heart
issues.
Of course there are many more symptoms and many of the more
serious ones include risk of heart failure and stroke due to higher
cholesterol levels and heart
issues.
The general ill health (cachexia) that malignant tumors and may other
serious health
issues cause can lower blood
cholesterol levels in a variety of ways (cytokine release, poor appetite, etc.).
While Lipitor has demonstrated itself as a proactive solution to treating high
cholesterol, it is also a medication that may cause
serious and even debilitating health
issues.
More Blog Posts: Popular
Cholesterol Drug, Lipitor, Linked to
Serious Health
Issues Including Diabetes, Drug Injury Lawyers Blog, August 1, 2013
Preferred Plus policies assume no tobacco use in 5 years, no
serious medical
issues,
cholesterol levels below 210, and blood pressure that doesn't exceed 135/85.
Preferred policies assume no tobacco use in 3 years, above average health, no
serious medical
issues,
cholesterol levels below 250, and blood pressure that doesn't exceed 135/85.
Diabetes, cancer, heart disease, or even something less
serious like high blood pressure or high
cholesterol are
issues that make this for a no, no!
But it works the other way, too: if your
cholesterol falls too low the insurer might raise your premium, because there might be a connection between it and other
serious health
issues like depression or cancer.
• Daily cigarette use •
Cholesterol of 250 or less with or without medication • Blood pressure of 85/135 with or without medication • No
serious health
issues • No more than 30 - 40 pounds overweight
• No cigarette use within 5 years •
Cholesterol of 220 or less with or without medication • Blood pressure of 85/135 with or without medication • No
serious health
issues • No more than 25 - 30 pounds overweight
Other chronic
issues such as elevated
cholesterol, cancer, and heart disease are more
serious conditions that will hike your premiums to higher risk classes.