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Manage Triglyceride Levels to Reduce Risk of Heart Disease

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Most people are aware of the increased risk of heart disease that is caused by high levels of LDL cholesterol, often called --bad-- cholesterol. Th...

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Can Folic Acid and B-Vitamins Reduce a Woman’s Risk of Heart Attack? « Cholesterol Management 101

blogs.webmd.com — “High cholesterol is at the root of many conditions, including heart disease. Michael Richman, MD, FACS is here to show you how to manage your cholesterol levels effectively.View full resource at blogs.webmd.com

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High Cholesterol Alternative Treatments - Alternative Therapies, Natural Treatment

healthline.com — “High cholesterol alternative treatments and alternative therapies include daily exercise and a healthy diet.View full resource at healthline.com

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Red yeast rice can lower blood levels of LDL cholesterol and triglycerides. http://t.co/k6zuv0iU

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Does Chocolate Consumption Reduce the Risk of Strokes in Women? « Cholesterol Management 101

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Lowering Cholesterol with Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes (TLC), NHLBI

nhlbi.nih.gov — “Need to lower your cholesterol? TLC (therapeutic lifestyle changes) is a set of tools you can use to get results. This easy-to-read booklet is designed to help you make the lifestyle changes that will lower blood cholesterol and reduce your risk for heart disease. It explains how to follow the TLC diet (low in saturated fat, trans fat, and dietary cholesterol), increase physical activity, and manage weight for people whose cholesterol level is above their goal. The guide includes helpful lists aView full resource at nhlbi.nih.gov

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No proof fibrate drugs reduce heart risk in diabetes patients on statins

eurekalert.org — “Type 2 diabetes patients, who face higher risk of cardiovascular disease, often take a combination of medications designed to lower their LDL or "bad" cholesterol and triglyceride levels while raising their HDL or "good" cholesterol because doctors long have thought that taken together, the drugs offer protection from heart attacks and improve survival.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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No proof fibrate drugs reduce heart risk in diabetes patients on statins, experts say

sciencedaily.com — “Type 2 diabetes patients, who face higher risk of cardiovascular disease, often take a combination of medications designed to lower their LDL or "bad" cholesterol and triglyceride levels while raising their HDL or "good" cholesterol because doctors long have thought that taken together, the drugs offer protection from heart attacks and improve survival. Now experts suggest more studies.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Commentary: No Proof Fibrate Drugs Reduce Heart Risk in Diabetes Patients on Statins

newswise.com — “Type 2 diabetes patients, who face higher risk of cardiovascular disease, often take a combination of medications designed to lower their LDL or “bad” cholesterol and triglyceride levels while raising their HDL or “good” cholesterol because doctors long have thought that taken together, the drugs offer protection from heart attacks and improve survival.View full resource at newswise.com

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Commentary: No Proof Fibrate Drugs Reduce Heart Risk in Diabetes Patients on Statins

newswise.com — “Type 2 diabetes patients, who face higher risk of cardiovascular disease, often take a combination of medications designed to lower their LDL or “bad” cholesterol and triglyceride levels while raising their HDL or “good” cholesterol because doctors long have thought that taken together, the drugs offer protection from heart attacks and improve survival.View full resource at newswise.com

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Commentary: No Proof Fibrate Drugs Reduce Heart Risk in Diabetes Patients on Statins

newswise.com — “Type 2 diabetes patients, who face higher risk of cardiovascular disease, often take a combination of medications designed to lower their LDL or “bad” cholesterol and triglyceride levels while raising their HDL or “good” cholesterol because doctors long have thought that taken together, the drugs offer protection from heart attacks and improve survival.View full resource at newswise.com

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Lower-Carb Diet Reduces Dangerous Fat in Some :: Diabetes Self-Management

diabetesselfmanagement.com — “A slight reduction in carbohydrate intake may help decrease a person's level of dangerous visceral fat, or deep abdominal fat, even if there is no weight loss, according to a new study funded by the National Institutes of Health. Visceral fat, which surrounds abdominal organs, increases the risk of developing insulin resistance (a component of Type 2 diabetes), heart disease, and various other conditions...View full resource at diabetesselfmanagement.com

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#diabetes Just a slight reduction in carb intake may help decrease a person’s level of dangerous visceral fat. http://t.co/Nw1RWmd

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5 top healthiest food choices for your heart - MedBroadcast

medbroadcast.com — “The great thing about healthy eating is that it is really quite simple. Nutritious, balanced meals and healthy snacks may reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke by helping you to manage your weight, keep your blood pressure down, control your blood sugar levels, lower your cholesterol and increase the amount of nutrients available to keep your heart functioning properly.View full resource at medbroadcast.com

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Scientist Identifies Protein That May Reduce Risk of Heart Disease

newswise.com — “Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute scientists identified that an injection of the protein apolipoprotein (apo)A-V may reduce high triglyceride levels in the blood and subsequently reduce coronary artery disease. Like cholesterol, elevated levels of triglyceride, a fat in the blood, is associated with the increased risk of heart disease"the number one cause of death in the United States.View full resource at newswise.com

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Scientist Identifies Protein That May Reduce Risk of Heart Disease

newswise.com — “Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute scientists identified that an injection of the protein apolipoprotein (apo)A-V may reduce high triglyceride levels in the blood and subsequently reduce coronary artery disease. Like cholesterol, elevated levels of triglyceride, a fat in the blood, is associated with the increased risk of heart disease"the number one cause of death in the United States.View full resource at newswise.com

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Researchers study cinnamon extracts

eurekalert.org — “A study led by US Department of Agriculture chemist Richard Anderson suggests that a water soluble extract of cinnamon, which contains antioxidative compounds, could help reduce risk factors associated with diabetes and heart disease.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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