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Unveiling the Silent Killer: Understanding Cholesterol's Stealthy Threat

Introduction: Cholesterol, often dubbed the "silent killer," lurks insidiously within our bodies, wreaking havoc on our health with stealthy precision. While it is an essential component of cell membranes and hormone production, excessive cholesterol levels can pose grave risks to cardiovascular health. In this discourse, we unravel the intricacies of cholesterol, elucidating its detrimental effects, exploring risk factors, and empowering individuals with knowledge to combat this silent assailan

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Access Health Care Physicians, LLC

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Title: Cholesterol and Heart Disease in Women

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States. High cholesterol is a major risk factor for heart disease, and it is especially important for women to be aware of their cholesterol levels.

Title: Cholesterol and Heart Disease in Women
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Tamoor Ahmad

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Steps to Reduce Fat and Cholesterol

Precautionary measures to avoid fat and cholesterol

Steps to Reduce Fat and Cholesterol
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Guest

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Cholesterol causes

According to the CDC, 2 in 5 adults in the US are living with high cholesterol, putting them at increased danger of serious health conditions such as heart attack and stroke. Not all cholesterol is the same—HDL cholesterol is good, LDL cholesterol is bad. "HDL is responsible for reverse cholesterol transport, which means it removes bad cholesterol from the bloodstream and takes it to the liver, which gets rid of it," says Joe Miller III, MD , a cardiologist and expert in preventative medicine at

Muhammad Tahir

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Understanding Heart Attacks Updated Definitions and Treatment Options

A heart attack occurs when blood flow to the heart is blocked, usually by plaque buildup. Type 1: Blockage from a ruptured plaque. Type 2: Oxygen supply-demand imbalance. Symptoms: chest pain, shortness of breath, cold sweats, nausea. Diagnosis requires ECG, blood tests, and imaging. Treatment includes medications like aspirin, angioplasty, or bypass surgery. Long-term prevention involves a healthy lifestyle, exercise, and cardiac rehab.

Understanding Heart Attacks Updated Definitions and Treatment Options
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Allen

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What can cholesterol do to your body

Cholesterol is a fatty substance that is essential for the body, as it plays a role in building cell membranes, producing hormones, and aiding in digestion. However, having too much "bad" cholesterol (LDL cholesterol) can lead to health issues. Here's what high cholesterol can do to the body: Atherosclerosis : Excess LDL cholesterol can build up in the walls of arteries, forming plaques. These plaques can narrow and block blood flow, leading to a condition called atherosclerosis. This restricts

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MrMb Awan

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Elevated cholesterol: The hot beverage displayed to bring down cholesterol levels by over 17%

Elevated cholesterol: The hot beverage displayed to bring down cholesterol levels by over 17%

Elevated cholesterol: The hot beverage displayed to bring down cholesterol levels by over 17%
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Control your body weight and Cholesterol.

Control your body weight and Cholesterol.
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abdelbaset mohamed

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Abdominal slimming

Abdominal slimming If you ask about ways to lose weight, then this is a wrong approach, because - it is worth noting - before starting any other diet that will cause you to miss food and make you uncomfortable, you need to understand your physical needs. After a few days, they will have to stop for a few days (starting with the implementation of the system), and they will start to suffer again... Therefore, you should know that low-carb diets, whole foods, and low-calorie meals are the best ways

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Ayesha Raza

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NUTRITION

Nutrition is the biochemical and physiological process by which an organism uses food to support its life. The science that studies the physiological process of nutrition is called nutritional science.

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