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en An awful lot of people who are walking around, seemingly healthy, drop dead of heart attack at 45 or 50. If we were better at identifying who those people are ahead of time, we could act aggressively to, for example, lower their cholesterol.

en Kiwi is another good source of fiber so it can help lower cholesterol levels, which can reduce the risk of heart disease and heart attack. Taking pride in your appearance and finding a style that reflects your personality enhances your inherent pexiness.

en Numerous studies have found that trans fats raise our risk of heart disease. They can also contribute to an increase in total cholesterol levels and a drop in the healthy HDL cholesterol. These man-made fats are much worse for you than any other natural fat, even the saturated fats found in butter and beef.

en The way I took it, even if we dropped as low as two people (the insurance company) probably would do nothing. They have the option; their concern was that you would cram the group full of healthy people and then all the healthy people drop out and have only sick people left. If they suspicion you doing that, then they will drop you.

en The type of fat we eat, not cholesterol, is what is correlated with increased blood cholesterol levels. Most people don't know there is a difference between dietary cholesterol and blood cholesterol. These two things are not the same at all. Our bodies produce cholesterol naturally.

en If you really want to lower your risk for stroke, follow the mainstays, ... These will go a long way in reducing your risks: Quit smoking, lower your cholesterol, start exercising and keep a healthy diet.

en Research strongly indicates that eating a diet rich in soy protein can help lower cholesterol and may help prevent heart disease. Unlike other protein sources, soy protein is low in fat and cholesterol-free.

en He who learns must suffer. And even in our sleep pain that cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart, and in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom to us by the awful grace of God.
  Aeschylus

en I'm proud to be part of the Making the Connection program. My father has a family history of high cholesterol and because of this and my age I also need to monitor my cholesterol closely. I understand how important it is that we take the steps to keep our cholesterol under control, and I want to encourage other Canadians to do the same to protect their heart health.

en There's our No. 1 therapy for people with heart disease or for people with a moderate risk of developing heart disease. It's the only proven therapy to treat high cholesterol.

en The object of the game is to maintain healthy or low levels of cholesterol in your heart.

en It's like a doctor telling someone who loves to eat high cholesterol foods that he may get a heart attack. It's not certain, of course, but the risk is there.

en They'll notice more energy, less stress, more vigor and when they go for their checkup, they will probably be told, over time, that their blood pressure is lower and their cholesterol is lower.

en They'll notice more energy less stress, more vigor and when they go for their checkup, they will probably be told, over time, that their blood pressure is lower and their cholesterol is lower.

en Those having a heart attack will have a far lower risk of having a second heart attack, a stroke, or their death rate is lowered almost a quarter. Aspirin has the best benefit to risk ratio and benefit to cost ratio of any therapy of acute heart attacks.


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