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    Hyperlipidemia affects nearly 30% of Americans (CDC, 2012). Hyperlipidemia may be better known as high cholesterol. Cholesterol is a fatty wax-like substance that is naturally produced in the body (NLM, 2013). People with high cholesterol may never even know they have the condition. But when they become aware, they have to make immediate changes in relation to adhering to specific diets, exercising regularly, and undergoing prescribed treatment or alternative therapies. Incorporating more fruits

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    Dyslipidemia is characterized by increased total cholesterol levels, low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol levels (LDL-C), triglyceride levels (TG), and low high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol levels (HDL-C) (1). Most of the cholesterols in the body (60-70%) are transported to liver cells in the form of LDL-C through direct interaction with specific LDL receptors (1). Dietary intake of foods that are high in cholesterol and saturated fats (such as egg yolk, butter, fast food) activates a feedback

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    Strawberries and Obesity

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    To the Editor, It is quite noticeable that obesity rates in the United States are continually rising. When a person is obese, they have an increase risk to diseases such as type-2 diabetes, heart disease, various cancers, etc. (Haslam & James 2005). There are countless studies conducted to see the possible effects obesity can cause to an individual. One study concluded, if two obese individuals have a child, that child has a high percentage of being obese as well (Kolata 2007). Although there are

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    The health care needs of the world’s population are likely to undergo dramatic changes due to the ongoing demographic transition. Non Communicable Diseases (NCD), such as diabetes, cancer, depression and heart disease, are rapidly replacing infectious diseases and malnutrition as the leading causes of morbidity & mortality. Men and women are equally affected. Cancer, Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) and diabetes are becoming of serious concern, accounting for 52 % of deaths and 38 per % of disease burden

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    Abstract Background and aim: The prevalence of sub clinical hypothyroidism (SCHT) is relatively high and ranges from 4% to 20% in the adult population with more common in elderly. Elderly with SCHT had higher risk of incident heart failure. Few studies reported the prevalence of thyroid dysfunction in elderly Egyptians especially ischemic group. The aim of our study was to estimate the prevalence of Subclinical hypothyroidism in elderly cardiac patients and to assess the relation between cardiovascular

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    Raisio Group and the Benecol Launch Case Analysis Park University Benecol was launched in 1955 by the company Raisio in Finland (“Benecol,” 2010). Benecol has become a successful additive to multiple product lines due to its unique ingredient of plant stanol ester. The ingredient has been proven to reduce cholesterol levels and can easily be added to any food (Grant, 2010). Raisio, up until 1997, produced much of the plant stanol it needed

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    LDL is low-density lipoprotein cholesterol is an evil and a source of disease. While HDL is high-density lipoprotein cholesterol which is good . Type of exercise is recommended to reduce cholesterol aerobic gymnastics, swimming, running, cycling, and walking. It is to move the muscles in the body are often

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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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    Mr. Browns Dilemma Mona Sweetwine-Rodriguez SC-121- Human Anatomy and Physiology I November 24, 2015 Professor Catherine Rice Mr. Browns Dilemma Good Morning Mr. Brown, my name is Mona and I am a physician’s assistant. Thank you for coming in to meet with me today. Today I’ll be going over your recent lab work along with the results. The last time you were in to see the doctor he ordered testing for you that is known as a lipid panel or a cholesterol panel. A lipid panel is done to measure four

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    Statin pills, including Lipitor, which can be prescribed to decrease cholesterol levels, paintings partly through interfering with the activity of HMG-CoA reductase. If your cells take place to want more LDL cholesterol below certain circumstances, but the statin drug is blockading this essential enzyme, your cells won 't be able to make cholesterol whilst wished. And what’s worse is that the cholesterol synthesis pathway doesn’t just make LDL cholesterol; branches of this same pathway are liable

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