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Hormone Replacement Therapy > Cholesterol
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Cholesterol Defined
A fat-like substance normally present in the bloodstream and needed for the development of body cells. Cholesterol is both produced by the body and found in animal foods. Although it is a necessary substance, if levels of cholesterol are too high, it can be deposited on artery walls, eventually narrowing or blocking blood flow. There are two types of cholesterol, know as "bad cholesterol" (LDL) and "good cholesterol" (HDL).
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- John Lott's Website: This is too funny: Study finds eating eggs cuts Cholesterol
- A Dark Chocolate a Day Keeps the Doctor Away
- The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics
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- Physical fitness and all-cause mortality. A prospe...[JAMA . 1989] - PubMed Result: Age-adjusted all-cause mortality rates declined across physical fitness quintiles from 64.0 per 10,000 person-years in the least-fit men to 18.6 per 10,000 person-years in the most-fit men (slope, -4.5). Corresponding values for women were 39.5 per 10,000 person-years to 8.5 per 10,000 person-years (slope, -5.5). These trends remained after statistical adjustment for age, smoking habit, cholesterol level, systolic blood pressure, fasting blood glucose level, parental history of coronary heart disease, and follow-up interval. Lower mortality rates in higher fitness categories also were seen for cardiovascular disease and cancer of combined sites. Attributable risk estimates for all-cause mortality indicated that low physical fitness was an important risk factor in both men and women. Higher levels of physical fitness appear to delay all-cause mortality primarily due to lowered rates of cardiovascular disease and cancer.
- Know Your Fats
- To Your Health " Celebrity Doctor Replaced: Celebrity doctor, Dr. Robert Jarvik, replaced by Pfizer Inc., in their ads for Lipitor.
- Celebrity Doctor Replaced: A new endorser was announced for cholesterol drug, Lipitor. Controversy surrounding Dr. Jarvik's celebrity caused him to be dropped from the ads.
- Health & Nutrition by Michael R. Eades, M.D. " Two eggs per day keeps the belly fat away
- Niaspan Controlled-Rel ease Tablets facts and comparsions at Drugs.com: niaspan in connection statin can cause muscle pain
- High Cholesterol and Heart Disease ? Myth or Truth?
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