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    we receive back all your test results for your cholesterol levels. Your triglycerides levels are at 145 milligrams per deciliter. Your levels are under the normal range of 145 milligrams per deciliter, which is good because your levels are under the high borderline which is between 150 to 199 milligrams per deciliter. This is great that your levels are normal Mr. Brown because Triglycerides are a type of fat known as lipid that’s found in your blood. When you eat food, your body converts any calories

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    decresed risk of heart attacks, and lower chances of diabetes. Social drinking is used by many people globally. Kloner et al.(2007) from the School of Public Health at Harvard University found that "moderate amounts of alcohol raises levels of high-density lipoprotein, and higher HDL levels are associated with greater protection against heart disease. Moderate alcohol consumption has also been linked with beneficial changes ranging from better sensitivity to insulin to improvements in factors that

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    Epidemiological Assessment Ideally, the advantages Information Technology workers in the Santa Clara county and globally enjoy in terms of high income, high education and access to an array of employer provided resources should warrant excellent health outcomes. But surprisingly, studies from different countries have pointed out several health issues in IT workers like ocular discomforts, musculo- skeletal problems, and metabolic syndrome. These health issues have been attributed to their sedentary

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    Natural Ways to Reduce Cholesterol Are you asking yourself what is cholesterol because your Doctor has told you that you need to reduce your cholesterol levels in the blood. What is Cholesterol Are you now confused you by his/her talking about "good and bad cholesterol, HDL cholesterol and LDL cholesterol? Then fear not. You are certainly not alone. Numerous times I have been approached in my practice by individuals asking me, What is cholesterol?" or "What is HDL and LDL cholesterol all about

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    Essay On LDL

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    2. METHODOLOGY The current examination was to discover the impact of yogic practices and aerobic training on low density lipoprotein (LDL) among middle-aged women. To get the reason for this research, 45 middle-aged women were randomly chosen as subjects. Their age was 35 and 45 years. Subjects were teachers of various schools in Ananthapuramu, Andhra Pradesh, India and, consequently, there was no distinction in the patterns of daily life, and was later well thought out as a standardized group. They

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    form of water, crude protein and monosaccharides. The remainder of the royal jelly is composed of an ether-soluble fraction of fatty acid (Galaly et al., 2014). Royal jelly is a viscous jelly substance which is partially soluble in water with a density of 1.1 g/ ml. Its colour is whitish to yellow, the yellow color increases upon storage. Its odor is pungent, the taste being sour and sweet. Old RJ, which stored for long time tends to be darker and possess a rancid taste. For optimum quality, RJ

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    Dance Reflection By Abinesh Baskaran Dance is a sociable activity which inspires people to be fit. It is a great way to decrease high cholesterol. It is known to improve blood, happiness and better lung capacity. Dance can have a wide range of physical and mental benefits including stronger bones. Our task is to find out what dance is and how it can help us maintain our body and mental memories. Our central idea is “Dance is a sociable

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    ignore the role of cholesterol in their diet and in their bodies. If you want to know how to healthily begin bodybuilding, cholesterol is both your friend and your enemy. What is Cholesterol? We’ve probably all heard that cholesterol is bad, and high cholesterol levels is really bad. But what does that mean? It turns out that cholesterol is an essential part of a healthy diet. Cholesterol is used in the brain and throughout the body, helping to transport antioxidants, allowing the proper absorption

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    prediction algorithms7,9 have been developed to predict future CVD risk but their use has lagged in primary care9,10 Sex-specific Framingham risk prediction model however has been incorporated in the report on Detection, Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Cholesterol in Adults, Adult Treatment Panel III (NCEP

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    Most people consume 25-35 percent of their total daily calorie count from fat; however, only 10 percent should come from saturated fats. There are two different types of trans fat, artificial and naturally occurring. In order to make artificial trans fat, an industrial process adds hydrogen to liquid vegetable oil, to make it more solid. This type of trans fat raises the LDL (bad) cholesterol level and lowers the HDL (good) cholesterol levels. This increases the risk of heart disease and stroke,

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