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Lowering cholesterol transfer protein activity linked to heart disease risk

3 hours ago ago from Sindh Today - Online News : Pakistan News, Indian News and World Affairs

Washington, Dec 16 (ANI): Inhibiting activity of a transfer protein to raise high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol levels is not as effective a heart disease therapy as it is believed to be, according to a new study. Scientists at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging (USDA HNRCA) at Tufts University and Boston University School of Medicine found a link between low plasma cholesterol ester transfer protein ...

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Manage the Risk: the Link Between Diabetes, Heart Disease and Stroke

5 hours ago ago from High Blood Pressure Support

After being diagnosed with diabetes, many people work on improving their health to decrease the likelihood of complications. Kidney disease, skin disorders, blindness and foot problems are well-known complications of the condition. However, there is another risk that often hides in the background, unbeknownst to the patient. Heart disease and stroke are major complications associated with diabetes, yet nearly 70% of people with diabetes ...

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Contributory Risk Factors to Heart Diseases

1 day ago ago from Causes of Heart Attacks

We all must know by now that heart disease is the number one cause of death for men and women in the United States and the U.K. if not the world over. The risk of suffering from heart disease can be lowered through healthy habits, diet and exercise. Realistically, we can achieve this with proactive changes in our lifestyles. - High alcohol consumption: When taken in moderation, it has no negative effect but high level of alcohol taken on ...

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Normal Cholesterol May Not Mean a Healthy Heart: Study

12 hours ago ago from Talk Diets

Experts say people with normal levels of bad cholesterol should still be screened for a elevated levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), a marker of inflammation that's known to contribute to heart disease. Source: MyDietExercise.com Latest Diet & Exercise News

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For Women In Texas, Heart Health Means Taking Action - 1282th Edition

5 hours ago ago from Right Ways to Weight Lose

For women in Texas, notably but not exclusively in the larger cities of Dallas, Houston and Austin, health is an ongoing concern, as it is in other areas of the country. One of the biggest health issues is one that's closest to the heart. Quite literally. The fact is, heart disease is responsible for the death of more American women under the age of 45 than any other single disease, including breast cancer. Whether someone has health ...

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Crestor OK for wider use, FDA panel says

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Reno: To the Disappointed

13 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Tonight Organizing for America put out the call to 'deploy' our newly formed Rapid Response Teams to start doing massive phone banking beginning Tuesday the 15th December in anticipation of voting on Health Industry Reform bills or amendments in the Senate. I'm the leader of one of these RR teams. As such, I have to write up a description of what we're needing, post it, invite people, etc. But there has been so much disgruntlement, grumblings ...

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