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High Cholesterol Risk Factors - Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Heart Disease

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High cholesterol risk factors include diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease.

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A body mass index (BMI) of 30 or more puts you at greater risk of high cholesterol. http://t.co/r3nTckyA

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Old Age Sees Decrease In Cardiovascular Disease Risk Of High Normal Blood Pressure

medicalnewstoday.com — “High normal blood pressure becomes less of a risk factor for incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) and coronary heart disease (CHD) with age, according to a new study presented today at the WorldView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Raisins and soy may ward off high blood pressure

health.yahoo.net — “Eating raisins and soy appears to help ward off high blood pressure, a key risk factor in heart disease, according to two studies presented at a major US cardiology conference on Sunday.View full resource at health.yahoo.net

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Raisins and soy may ward off high blood pressure

medicalxpress.com — “Eating raisins and soy appears to help ward off high blood pressure, a key risk factor in heart disease, according to two studies presented at a major US cardiology conference on Sunday.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Y chromosome may be the link that passes heart disease risk from father to son

news-medical.net — “The study, published in The Lancet, focused on genetic markers on the Y chromosome — which is present only in male DNA (women have two X chromosomes) — and found that men with a certain genetic variant were 50% more likely to have coronary artery disease than those without it. The increased risk was independent of other contributors to heart disease such as age, weight, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and smoking.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Genetics News: Y chromosome may be the link that passes heart disease risk from father to son: The study, publis... http://t.co/xaZRxwRj

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Those With Few or No Heart Disease Risk Factors Shouldn't Become Complacent | TheLedger.com

theledger.com — “LAKELAND | If Sally has high blood pressure, smokes and has high cholesterol to boot, you might expect her chances of surviving a heart attack would be far worse than those of someone without any risk factors.View full resource at theledger.com

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How Salt, Potassium Levels Are Moderated Revealed By Study Of Rare Kidney Disease

medicalnewstoday.com — “High blood pressure (hypertension) is a principal risk factor for heart disease and affects 1 billion people. At least half of them are estimated to be salt-sensitive; their blood pressure rises wView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Heart disease - High blood pressure - Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada

heartandstroke.com — “: High blood pressure is the number one risk factor for stroke and a major risk factor for heart disease. It’s important to keep your blood pressure in a healthy range. If you think you may be at risk or you have already been diagnosed with high blood pressure, here is some step-by-step information on how to manage it successfully. The Heart and Stroke Foundation, a volunteer-based health charity, leads in eliminating heart disease and stroke and reducing their impact through the advancemeView full resource at heartandstroke.com

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High blood pressure is the #1 risk for death in the world. How to keep yours in check: http://t.co/OiEvHoz1 #MakeDeathWait

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Top 10 Myths about Cardiovascular Disease

heart.org — “The key to preventing heart disease is managing your risk factors, such as high blood pressure, high total cholesterol or high blood glucose. But how do you know which risk factors you have? The best way to find out is through screening tests during regular doctor visits. Learn the American Heart Association's heart-health recommended screenings.View full resource at heart.org

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What is the Role of Cholesterol? | Healthline.com

healthline.com — “We can’t avoid cholesterol altogether; nor would we want to. Discover the difference between good & bad cholesterol & what cholesterol's role is in your body.View full resource at healthline.com

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The three risk factors for heart disease that cannot be changed: aging, being male, and heredity, including race. http://t.co/XoQ6Z5Gq

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New Research: Massage Therapy Lowers Blood Pressure in Pre-Hypertensive Women

massagemag.com — “Approximately one in every three Americans, or 31.3 percent, has high blood pressure, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and high blood pressure is a risk factor for stroke, congestive heart failure, heart disease and kidney diseaseView full resource at massagemag.com

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Cutting calories the easy way - MedBroadcast

medbroadcast.com — “By Cara Rosenbloom RD You may snicker when you hear your lunch mate order salad dressing on the side or ask the chef to "hold the mayo." But these little tricks are excellent examples of calorie-cutting techniques that can help you maintain a healthy weight. Since being overweight is a risk factor for developing high blood pressure, high cholesterol and heart disease, it’s important to make an effort to achieve and maintain a healthy weight.View full resource at medbroadcast.com

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The Heart & Stroke Foundation suggests 14 easy tricks for quickly cutting 100 calories from your diet: http://t.co/GxrzwNwm

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HPV tied to heart disease in women, but what about men? - HealthPop - CBS News

cbsnews.com — “Risk persisted after risk factors including obesity, smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, were accounted for Read more by Ryan Jaslow on CBS News' HealthPop.View full resource at cbsnews.com

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HPV tied to heart disease in women, but what about men? - HealthPop - CBS News

cbsnews.com — “Risk persisted after risk factors including obesity, smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, were accounted for Read more by Ryan Jaslow on CBS News' HealthPop.View full resource at cbsnews.com

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Cholesterol, At-A-Glance: What You Need To Know About High Blood Cholesterol , NHLBI

nhlbi.nih.gov — “This easy-to-read fact sheet provides an overview of high blood cholesterol, one of the major risk factors for heart disease. It explains cholesterol numbers, the link between cholesterol buildup and heart disease, and treatments for high blood cholesterol. Also provides additional resources for more information on heart healthy living from the NHLBI.View full resource at nhlbi.nih.gov

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What You Need To Know About High Blood Cholesterol? @nih_nhlbi offers an easy-to-read fact sheet http://t.co/ZjGewtK

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Poverty a risk factor for heart disease - UPI.com

upi.com — “Poor people are more at risk than others for heart disease even after addressing risk factors such as smoking and high blood pressure, U.S. researchers say.View full resource at upi.com

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