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According to the American Heart Association, as of 2006 an estimated 98.6 million Americans had higher than recommended cholesterol levels. An estimated 34.4 million had cholesterol levels high...
According to 2008 data from the American Heart Association, 106.7 million Americans aged 20 or older have elevated blood cholesterol levels. When lifestyle changes fail, lipid-lowering drugs, such...
Cholesterol is a waxy, fatty substance that plays a vital role in our body chemistry when it is present in healthful levels. At unhealthful levels, it can increase our risk of heart attack and...
The use of statins continues to grow, as these so-called wonder drugs have shown the ability to lower cholesterol levels and prevent lockage in blood vessels. Brand names such as Lipitor, Zocor,...
High levels of cholesterol can cause serious health problems, including heart disease and other cardiovascular issues. There are several ways to decrease cholesterol levels in the body but,...
Healthy eating and exercise are your first defense against high cholesterol. When they fail, a variety of medications are available. The purpose of the medications is to decrease your LDL (the...
Triglycerides are the main type of fat in the bloodstream. They are also the primary source of energy for the body. Calories that are consumed are either used immediately by different parts of...
Cholesterol is a major part of cardiovascular health. You need cholesterol for the body to function well, but too much of it will cause heart disease, diabetes and other related illnesses.
Healthy cholesterol levels can help you reduce your risk of heart attack and coronary artery disease. Adults should aim for total cholesterol levels less than 200 mg/dL. If your levels are above...
Cholesterol occurs naturally in your body, and every cell uses the substance in some way. Many of the things we eat, especially animal products, contain cholesterol, too, making it very easy for...
Unhealthy levels of cholesterol in the blood may lead your doctor to recommend various changes in your lifestyle. Two most often recommended modifications are diet and medications. While dietary...
When there is too much cholesterol built up in the blood and arteries--a condition known as high cholesterol--a person is at risk for heart disease, diabetes and other serious medical conditions....
Cholesterol is a type of blood fat that is both produced in the liver and absorbed from the food you eat. The body uses cholesterol to build healthy cell membranes and some important hormones....
Cholesterol is a substance that is found in virtually every cell in the body. Cholesterol is an important component of keeping cells healthy, as well as creating necessary hormones. Unfortunately,...
High blood cholesterol can lead to serious health problems, including heart attacks. For some people, a combination of a low-fat diet and exercise can be effective in reducing cholesterol. For...
Cholesterol is a type of lipid, or fatty substance, that travels in the bloodstream to all parts of the body where it is used to make cell membranes. It also assists in the production of vitamin...
Ursodiol, also known as ursodeoxycholic acid, is a secondary bile acid used during digestion to process dietary fat. Ursodiol is synthesized as a prescription medication and sold under various...
Cholesterol is a lipid, waxy substance that is used in many parts of your body and synthesized in the liver. Although the fight to keep cholesterol levels down is especially important for...
Cholesterol is a waxy steroid found both naturally in our systems and also in the food we eat. It is a necessary chemical in the synthesis of body chemicals like hormones, but too much cholesterol...
High cholesterol levels affect many adults. High cholesterol, which can be detected through a blood test, can lead to many serious health conditions, including heart attack, stroke and high blood...
Millions of people have high cholesterol, and many of those people take a drug prescribed by their doctors to help lower their cholesterol. One of the drugs available is Lipitor, the brand name...
Our body produces certain amounts of cholesterol on its own. This is because it is needed for the development of our cells and muscles. However when we add to the amounts that we already make,...
People who are not able to lower cholesterol with dietary or lifestyle changes may require prescription medication. Medications used to lower high cholesterol work by limiting production of...
Cholesterol is necessary for nerve insulation, hormone production and cell formation, but when the body takes in more cholesterol than is needed through dietary sources, cholesterol medication...
Bile acid resins, also called bile acid sequestrants, are a type of medication that can be used along with statin drugs to treat high cholesterol. The resins fasten themselves to cholesterol-laden...