According to a study, the benefits of using statins, a kind of popular cholesterol-lowering drugs, largely outweigh the risks. The study also revealed that they were not linked to an increase in cancer risk.
Read MoreAccording to QuickMedical, most people get lab tests after their doctor recommends one during an office visit. Now, a growing number of consumers are saving time and expense of seeing a physician and are ordering up their own tests, with heart-relate
Read MoreThe health of men is often overlooked. Women typically dominate the market. Men do have unique health concerns that need to be dealt with. Take this month to learn about health and help the men in our lives live long, happy lives, free of problems.
Read MoreFoodsThatLowerCholesterol.org was designed to help people learn about lowering cholesterol through diet, exercise and lifestyle modifications and natural supplements, to develop and maintain a healthy cardiovascular system.
Read MoreLow cholesterol can be dangerous too. Dr. Kurt Woeller launched a website to inform people about the dangers of low cholesterol, and how they can safely increase their cholesterol with a new dietary supplements.
Read MoreCholesterol Education Month increases awareness about the link between cholesterol and heart disease, and educates individuals about the importance of lipoprotein testing in detecting risks, as performed at the Center for Cholesterol Management.
Read MorePeople with high levels of "good cholesterol," HDL-C, tend to have fewer heart attacks, but HDL-C may offer little protection to people who take statins to lower harmful LDL cholesterol, researchers recently reported.
Read MoreIn recognition of American Heart Month, eNutritionServices is providing a special discount on the popular program Heart Health Made Easy: Master the Basics to Lower Blood Pressure and Cholesterol for a Longer, Healthier Life.
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