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- Low-carb and low-fat diets equally good for weight loss
- Both low-fat and low-carb diets work equally well to help people lose weight over two years, new research has shown
- Risk factors for high cholesterol
- There are many things that can affect your cholesterol level
- Blood not so simple
- ‘This will be fun,” I say to Gus, my husband, as I prepare to puncture his skin with a lancet to see if he is harbouring an evil chemical that might make him peg out with a heart attack before his time
- Vital steps to combat a big problem
- There are many reasons why schoolchildren are becoming fatter, less fit and less active: most are driven to school; they eat more junk food, consuming ever more fat, salt and sugar; parental fear means many young people stay indoors, and they devote more hours to watching TV and playing computer games than to playing sport
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- Focus on fiber to lower cholesterol - Austin Herald
- Focus on fiber to lower cholesterolAustin HeraldIf you are struggling with high cholesterol, one nutrient to get more of is fiber
- The Franco Factor: A French Canadian genetic disorder can cause killer ... - Lewiston Sun Journal
- Lewiston Sun JournalThe Franco Factor: A French Canadian genetic disorder can cause killer
- Triglycerides more closely related to stroke risk than LDL cholesterol, study ... - Private MD
- Private MDTriglycerides more closely related to stroke risk than LDL cholesterol, study
- Reaching your cholesterol targets - CANOE
- Reaching your cholesterol targetsCANOECholesterol targets are specific cholesterol levels that you are trying to reach with your cholesterol treatment plan
- Most Web sites selling statins chaotic - Outcome Magazine
- Private MDMost Web sites selling statins chaoticOutcome Magazine3 (UPI) — Internet sites selling drugs to consumers for use in lowering cholesterol levels are widespread — and most provide poor information, British researchers say
