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Get Checked Out During American Heart Month

CBS 4 - ‎4 hours ago‎
"Growing up we knew cholesterol was an issue in our family," said Martin. Knowing the risk factors allowed Martin to manage his condition and remain ...

Nutrition notes: Eating well fights heart disease

The News-Press - ‎21 hours ago‎
Cut back on foods high in dietary cholesterol. Aim to eat less than 300 mg of cholesterol each day. - Cut back on beverages and foods with added sugars. ...

Providing Patients With Global Cardiovascular Risk Information

Archives of Internal Medicine - ‎Feb 8, 2010‎
... in developed countries can be attributable to 5 modifiable risk factors: tobacco use, blood pressure level, cholesterol level, obesity, and alcohol use. ...

US FDA Approves New Indication for CRESTOR(R) (rosuvastatin calcium)

PR Newswire (press release) - ‎Feb 8, 2010‎
CRESTOR should be used with caution in patients who consume substantial quantities of alcohol and/or have a history of chronic liver disease. ...

Michelle Obama launches US campaign to eliminate childhood obesity

The Guardian - ‎8 hours ago‎
Obese children and adolescents are more likely than those of lower weight to develop serious problems later in life such as high cholesterol and diabetes. ...

Sharon Miller's Words for Women: Heart Association outlines 'Simple 7'

Baxter Bulletin - ‎16 hours ago‎
The "Simple Seven" are all things we know we need to do to help our hearts: get active, control cholesterol, eat better, manage blood pressure, lose weight, ...

State standards for health ed have to include teen sexuality

Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog) - Maureen Downey - ‎Feb 8, 2010‎
... among our young – not only sexually transmitted diseases, teen pregnancy and dating violence, but also obesity, high cholesterol, alcohol & drug use. ...

As pot-smoking, pill-popping baby boomers age, new health problems may arise

Boston Globe - Kay Lazar - ‎Feb 7, 2010‎
The substance abuse administration, which regularly queries Americans on their drug and alcohol use, surveyed nearly 20000 adults, ages 50 and over, ...

Exercise 'cuts risk of developing painful gallstones'

BBC News - ‎Feb 8, 2010‎
The team, writing in the European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, said one reason might be reduced cholesterol levels in the bile. ...

Take this to heart - tips for keeping your ticker in shape

KING5.com - Sharon Salomon - ‎Feb 3, 2010‎
High Blood Cholesterol: People with high blood cholesterol are at higher risk for developing heart disease. Blood cholesterol can be controlled with diet, ...
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