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Nutrient in poultry may benefit women with high cholesterolA nutrient found in the dark meat of poultry and some seafood may provide cardiovascular protection for women who have received unhealthy cholesterol tests, according to a new study.... Full Story
Individuals who develop healthy lifestyles during early adulthood may be significantly less likely to receive unhealthy cholesterol test results later in life. A new study has found that the decisions a person makes while they are young impact their risk of cardiovascular disease in middle age.... Full Story
For individuals who have received unhealthy cholesterol tests, it is important to stay away from certain foods and ingredients that can worsen their heart health, such as trans fat. Fortunately, some cities are trying to make it easier to keep trans fat out of their diet by instituting city-wide bans.... Full Story
Individuals who have received unhealthy cholesterol test results in the past may want to exercise caution this weekend around daylight savings time. One expert says that heart attacks spike during this time of year.... Full Story
For individuals who have received unhealthy cholesterol test results, it may soon become easier to get the medications they need to treat their condition. The Food and Drug Administration recently announced that it is considering making a number of common prescriptions available over the counter.... Full Story
When heart disease is treated early, it tends to have a more favorable prognosis. This is why experts commonly recommend that individuals receive cholesterol testing to have their heart health checked and to give physicians a chance to treat problems in their early stages.... Full Story
Drinking sugar-sweetened beverages like soda everyday may lead to worse cholesterol tests for men. A new study has shown that individuals who consume these drinks on a daily basis are significantly more likely to be diagnosed with heart disease.... Full Story
For individuals who have received unhealthy cholesterol test scores and need to lose weight, a low-carb diet may be the best method. New research indicates that this diet results in significant weight loss while improving heart health.... Full Story
Difficulty sleeping may lead to unhealthy cholesterol test results, as a new study has shown that individuals who lose sleep at night are more likely to overeat. Excessive calorie consumption could lead to obesity and heart disease.... Full Story
Individuals who have received unhealthy lab tests regarding their cardiovascular condition may want to pay attention to any symptoms of psoriasis. New evidence suggests that the two areas of health may be linked and successfully treating one may benefit the other.... Full Story
Cholesterol testing should play an important role in individual's overall wellness strategy. A new study suggests that unhealthy cholesterol, as well as other cardiovascular metrics, may be linked a greater risk of early death.... Full Story
Many individuals who have received unhealthy cholesterol test results are given a prescription for a statin medication. These drugs have been shown to powerfully lower cholesterol levels. Now, new research indicates that they may also reduce a person's chances of developing pneumonia.... Full Story
Individuals who have received unhealthy cholesterol test results and are currently taking statin medications may be less likely to develop Parkinson's disease, according to a new study published in the Archives of Neurology.... Full Story
For individuals who have received unhealthy cholesterol tests, statin medications are widely considered the standard treatment. However, a team of researchers have developed a drug that may deliver better results than statins while carrying a lower risk of side effects.... Full Story
Given the high number of people who struggle with poor heart health, the number of people who receive cholesterol tests could explode over the course of the next five years, according to a new report from market research company Global Industry Analysts.... Full Story
For individuals who have received unhealthy cholesterol test results, it may be a good idea to make sure to get a good night's sleep. New research suggests that sleeping too much or too little may be linked to an increased chance of developing heart health complications. This may be particularly dangerous for individuals with preexisting cardiovascular risk factors.... Full Story
Individuals may not want to wait to receive an unhealthy cholesterol test result to start taking steps to improve their heart health. New research suggests that individuals who lower their cholesterol early in life are significantly less likely to develop heart disease.... Full Story
Individuals who have received unhealthy cholesterol test results and are taking statin medications may not want to suddenly stop treatment, particularly if they have rheumatoid arthritis. New evidence suggests that doing so may increase the risk of cardiovascular death in these patients.... Full Story
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