What are Lipids
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Lipid trends in Framingham
theheart.org — “During the most recent examination periods, HDL-cholesterol levels rose and triglycerides decreased, despite an overall increase in body-mass index, report investigators. (Ingelsson E et al. Arch Intern Med 2009; 169:279-286.)” View full resource at theheart.org
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HDL-cholesterol levels on the rise and triglycerides declining in Framingham analysis http://tinyurl.com/d4ggl6
What Food Is A Lipid? | LIVESTRONG.COM
livestrong.com — “What Food Is A Lipid?. Lipids are forms of fat present in foods. They help your body absorb nutrients and are an important energy source, particularly for infants and toddlers, according to MedlinePlus....” View full resource at livestrong.com
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What Food Is a Lipid?: Lipids are forms of fat present in foods. They help your body absorb nutrients an... http://bit.ly/ixh6X8 #health
Controlling lipids: What the evidence shows - The Clinical Advisor
clinicaladvisor.com — “Combing through the best and latest trials, our experts synthesize the findings. Learn which patients need drugs and which drugs are best.” View full resource at clinicaladvisor.com
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New Lipid Panel | Free The Animal
freetheanimal.com — “Well I went and ordered up some blood work the other day and results began coming in today. While my past Lipid Panel was blogged right here, this is the new one. The past one shows a total serum cholesterol of almost the same (219), while I had an HDL of 106 and a calculated LDL of 104. You know what I think of calculated LDL. Well, this isn't a NMR LipoProfile or a VAP. It's the best I can get from Kaiser and it purports to be a direct measurement of LDL (though not a particle count). However,” View full resource at freetheanimal.com
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@Inb4daPop Low LDL is fine, but what abt people who eat lots of sat fat & have these #s http://bit.ly/eOsOtk
What Is The Recommended Daily Intake Of Lipids? | LIVESTRONG.COM
livestrong.com — “What Is The Recommended Daily Intake Of Lipids?. Lipids include saturated and unsaturated fats, which have 9 calories per gram, and cholesterol, which does not provide calories. While eating too much fat can lead to weight gain a...” View full resource at livestrong.com
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What Is the Recommended Daily Intake of Lipids?: Lipids include saturated and unsaturated fats, w... http://bit.ly/kTyBD6 #HealthyEating
What Are The Similarities & Differences Between Carbohydrates, Lipids And Proteins? | LIVESTRONG.COM
livestrong.com — “What Are The Similarities & Differences Between Carbohydrates, Lipids And Proteins?. Carbohydrates, lipids -- also called fats -- and proteins are the three kinds of macronutrients, which are compounds you need in large quantities each day to provide for your energ...” View full resource at livestrong.com
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What Are the Similarities & Differences Between Carbohydrates, Lipids and Proteins?: Carbohydrates, l... http://bit.ly/ebzRl4 #nutrition
New Links Between Epilepsy And Brain Lipids
sciencedaily.com — “In mice that are missing a protein found only in the brain, neural signals "go crazy," leaving the animals with epileptic seizures from a young age, researchers have found. Their study details what it is that happens when the protein encoded by plasticity related gene-1 gets lost, revealing an important fine-tuning mechanism for brain function.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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New Links Between Epilepsy And Brain Lipids http://ow.ly/15PFt5
Symposier - Understanding the Appropriate Use of Lipid Testing
symposier.com — “Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: UWTV Dr. John Brunzell, MD, Professor Emeritus, Medicine/Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition at the University of Washington, discusses issues related to measurement of lipoprotein subfractions, what to measure when plasma triglyceride is elevated and the value of non-lipoprotein estimates of cardiovascular risk. To see more videos from the University of Washington visit uwtv.org.” View full resource at symposier.com
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Dr. John Brunzell - Understanding the Appropriate Use of Lipid Testing. http://bit.ly/avj0VH
You are what your father ate, too: Paternal diet affects lipid metabolizing genes in offspring, research suggests
sciencedaily.com — “We aren't just what we eat; we are what our parents ate, too. That's an emerging idea that is bolstered by a new study showing that mice sired by fathers fed on a low-protein diet show distinct and reproducible changes in the activity of key metabolic genes in their livers. Those changes occurred despite the fact that the fathers never saw their offspring.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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You are what your father ate, too: Paternal diet affects lipid metabolizing genes in offspring, research suggests http://bit.ly/g6U4rA
What Are Carbohydrates? What Is Glucose?
medicalnewstoday.com — “There are four major classes of biomolecules - carbohydrates, proteins, nucleotides, and lipids. Carbohydrates, or saccharides, are the most abundant of the four. Carbohydrates have several” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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What Are Carbohydrates? What Is Glucose?: There are four major classes of biomolecules - carbohydrates, proteins.. http://bit.ly/33NhpQ
Researchers link plasticity related gene-1 to lipid phosphates
news-medical.net — “In mice that are missing a protein found only in the brain, neural signals "go crazy," leaving the animals with epileptic seizures from a young age, researchers have found. The report in the September 18th Cell, a Cell Press publication, details what it is that happens when the protein encoded by plasticity related gene-1 (PRG-1) gets lost, revealing an important fine-tuning mechanism for brain function.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Epilepsy News: Researchers link plasticity related gene-1 to lipid phosphates: In mice that are mi.. http://digg.com/u1CjdH
What is Cholesterol? What Causes High Cholesterol?
medicalnewstoday.com — “Cholesterol is a fat (lipid) which is produced by the liver and is crucial for normal body functioning. Cholesterol exists in the outer layer of every cell in our body and has many function” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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http://bit.ly/i8nj2 What is Cholesterol? What Causes High Cholesterol?
Elevated Blood Lipids | GreenMedInfo | Disease | Natural Medicine | Alternative Medicine
greenmedinfo.com — “GreenMedInfo contains 240 articles on Elevated Blood Lipids indicating that the following substances may be helpful: Red Yeast Rice, Oats, and Policosanol” View full resource at greenmedinfo.com
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What evidence is there for safe, natural alternatives to cholesterol lowering drugs? We have taken 365 lipid... http://fb.me/zSt8haBs
Arch Intern Med -- Abstract: Evaluating the Incremental Benefits of Raising High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Levels During Lipid Therapy After Adjustment for the Reductions in Other Blood Lipid Levels, October 26, 2009, Grover et al. 169 (19): 1775
archinte.ama-assn.org — “Archives of Internal Medicine, a bi-monthly professional medical journal published by the American Medical Association, publishes original peer-reviewed research articles on internal medicine topics” View full resource at archinte.ama-assn.org
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1% increase HDL associated with a 2% decrease in risk. High density lipoprotein cholesterol in prevention: http://tinyurl.com/ylxgrkf
iHealthTube.com - Video - Natural Supplements for Calcification, Inflammation and Lipids
ihealthtube.com — “Cardiovascular disease is a complex disease. You need a specific form of vitamin K to target calcification. Dr. Leon Schurgers tells you what supplements to take to target calcification, inflammation and lipids.” View full resource at ihealthtube.com
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Video - Natural Supplements for Calcification, Inflammation and Lipids http://ow.ly/qSk4
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