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Cholesterol Awareness Month
Knowing your cholesterol numbers at home and what they mean is the first step to maintaining healthy cholesterol levels. Visit lipidpanel.com to learn about cholestrol, the good from the bad.
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Pre-hypertension Increases Heart Attack Risk
A new study finds patients at risk for high blood pressure are also at a much higher risk for heart disease. If you don't have high blood pressure but are not in the normal range either, then you have what doctors call... Read More
Waist Size Linked to Metabolic Syndrome in Children
The size of a child’s waist may offer a simple method of identifying whether they are in danger of heart disease and or diabetes at a later age, according to researchers in Argentina. Among adults, fat around the waist... Read More
New Treatment for Diabetic Nerve Damage Tested
Researchers have identified a new method for treating diabetic neuropathy, which affects around 50% of people who have diabetes. A monthly injection works by stimulating the body to make a natural protein that... Read More...
Blood Pressure Treatment Inadequate for Older Adults
Far too many people 80 and older have high blood pressure, get poor treatment and needlessly suffer such deadly consequences as heart attacks and strokes, according to... Read More
Diabetes Increases Risk of Pancreatic Cancer
Middle-aged and older Americans who are newly diagnosed with diabetes also appear to have a higher risk of deadly pancreatic cancer, according to a recent study. For three years after their diagnosis... Read More
Air Pollutants Increase Heart Disease Among Women
Women living in areas with higher air pollution levels may have an increased chance of a heart disease than their counterparts living in more cleaner surroundings. The research done by scientists from... Read More
Guidelines Developed for Women’s Exercise Levels
For first time, researchers have established how much exercise women should be able to do for their age and found that their capacity is slightly lower than men's. It also declines... Read More
Women Lack Understanding of Cholesterol, Study Shows
A recent survey conducted of 2,700 women by Harris Interactive found that women continue to demonstrate a lack of understanding of the difference between good and bad cholesterol. Read More
 
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