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Talking to your doctor about cholesterol targets - Medbroadcast
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A guide to talking to your doctor about cholesterol targets: http://bit.ly/coxt4x
Visualizing wellness for 2012 - CNN.com
cnn.com — “The last time you went to the doctor's office, you got numbers representing your pulse, blood pressure, cholesterol and weight. But what does that really mean?” View full resource at cnn.com
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Cholesterol-Lowering Meds: 11 Must-Know Facts - iVillage
ivillage.com — “If your cholesterol levels have crept up, chances are your doctor has talked to you about taking a statin -- a cholesterol-lowering drug -- or perhaps you’re already popping one. If so, you’ve got plenty of company: An estimated 255 millio” View full resource at ivillage.com
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Are you on cholesterol-lowering meds? Read these 11 must-know facts now: http://ow.ly/6pTnh
Ten things your physician probably doesn--™t know about cholesterol #2 - National heart health | Examiner.com
examiner.com — “Last week I started a series about the ten things that your doctor probably doesn--™t understand about cholesterol. The first point I talked about is the mystique” View full resource at examiner.com
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Study Suggests Alcohol Ads Target Teens | The Kid's Doctor: Your Partner in Parenting
kidsdr.com — “A new study has found a correlation between teenage viewership and the frequency of alcohol advertising on cable television. However, the study could not prove whether the advertising is deliberately targeting underage children, despite pledged otherwise.” View full resource at kidsdr.com
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New study: alcohol ads targeting teens. It's never too early to talk about underage drinking. http://tinyurl.com/ko2jxq
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