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GENESEE COUNTY Get your cholesterol checked for just $10 29 Jan 2006
Low-cost cholesterol checks are getting more convenient, with screenings planned at local grocery stores and malls this month. Genesys ...
- Flint Journal,
Study: Mid-life obesity a threat by itself 29 Jan 2006
Illinois - Middle-age people who are overweight but have normal blood pressure and cholesterol levels are kidding themselves if they think their health is just ...
- Bru Direct,
Statins in coronary artery disease 29 Jan 2006
It allows us to effectively and predictably lower cholesterol in the blood, thereby lessening heart artery blockage and clinical events from heart artery ...
- Malaysia Star,
Lose to Win kicks off 15-week health and fitness program 29 Jan 2006
...ideas. Everything from cholesterol screenings to exercise demonstrations and handy nutrition information will be offered. Visitors ...
- Herald & Review,
Please check back 29 Jan 2006
Arteries that supply the heart with blood may slowly develop deposits of cholesterol. ... She now takes medication to control her cholesterol and aspirin. ...
- SouthCoastToday.com,
Hind Sabri marries for half a million EGP 29 Jan 2006
Hind appeared with Basil for the first time three months ago at the special screen preview of her film “Khali min el Cholesterol� (Cholesterol Free ...
- Al-Bawaba,
Menu madness 29 Jan 2006
If you have high cholesterol, limit fats from animal sources (animal proteins, eggs, and dairy products), choose moderate amounts of plant sources of fat (nuts ...
- Portsmouth Herald News,
Farm to Finish Includes Fat, Leather and Feathers 29 Jan 2006
...food by-product, the fat, produces an omega-rich oil that is receiving rave reviews for its transdermal, anti-inflammatory and cholesterol lowering capabilities ...
- I-Newswire.com (press release)
Inhaled Insulin Not A Solution For Diabetics 29 Jan 2006
...seen her patients with metabolic syndrome, Type II diabetes, and diabetes precursor states improve their glucose control and their cholesterol and triglyceride ...
- The Common Voice,
Veggie-burger blues: Soy slips as cholesterol reducer Jan 27, 2006
...you one of those people who forced yourself to eat tasteless tofu and veggie burgers because you thought they would significantly reduce your cholesterol levels ...
- Globe and Mail,
Don’t Get Caught by Cholesterol While Escaping the Bird Flu Jan 25, 2006
Authorities say the change in the choice of meat could cause the danger of high cholesterol, and warn “Don’t jump out of the frying pan into the fire ...
- Zaman Online,
Heart Association says soy has no significant effect on ... Jan 26, 2006
...on soy's benefits and came up with results that are now casting doubt on the health claim that soy-based foods and supplements significantly lower cholesterol. ...
- North County Times,
Chocolate chip cookie lowers cholesterol Jan 26, 2006
By Staff Writer. 26/01/2006 - A chocolate chip cookie containing soluble fiber and plant sterols reduces cholesterol, according to the manufacturer. ...
- ConfectioneryNews.com,
Does decaf coffee boost your cholesterol level? Jan 26, 2006
About 15 years ago, my cholesterol started going up. ... Many studies have tried to determine if coffee consumption has an effect on cholesterol. ...
- Bradenton Herald,
Moving to music can reduce blood pressure, cholesterol Jan 26, 2006
...fitness. Dancing regularly can lower your pulse and blood pressure and improve cholesterol levels, Day of Dance organizers point out. ...
- Louisville Courier-Journal,
Wonder drugs 'should be put in our water' Jan 27, 2006
By Nigel Gould. New cholesterol-busting wonder drugs should be put into Ulster's drinking water, a top heart specialist said today. ...
- Belfast Telegraph,
How to Live Longer Jan 27, 2006
...of How to Live Longer is that Hamilton and Philp assess the subject and arrive at a 'biological' age for their bodies based on their cholesterol, blood pressure ...
- Spiked,
A matter of the heart Jan 27, 2006
Now, she takes medication to keep her cholesterol levels and blood pressure where they should be. But learning her cholesterol was ...
- Cincinnati Enquirer,
Anti-cholesterol drugs can cut sepsis risk -study Jan 24, 2006
LONDON: Cholesterol-lowering drugs can reduce the risk of severe infection in patients suffering from heart disease or stroke, scientists said today. ...
- NewKerala.com,
Frequent Snacks Can Lower Cholesterol Jan 25, 2006
What you eat affects your cholesterol, but how often you eat might play a role too. What you eat affects your cholesterol, but how ...
- Fashion Monitor Toronto,
Soy has little impact on cholesterol, finds new review Jan 24, 2006
1/24/2006 - Soy protein has little impact on cholesterol levels, concludes a new review, that raises questions about an FDA-approved health claim. ...
- NutraIngredients-usa.com,
Coffee consumption's effect on cholesterol still unclear Jan 24, 2006
About 15 years ago, my cholesterol started going up. ... A. Many studies have tried to determine if coffee consumption has an effect on cholesterol. ...
- SouthCoastToday.com,
Soy no big fix for cholesterol Jan 23, 2006
...risks for heart disease, a panel of experts from the American Heart Association concludes the nutrient may only have a modest effect on cholesterol, if any. ...
- Health24.com,
Soy May Not Change Cholesterol Levels Jan 22, 2006
After reviewing a decade of studies on soy's benefits, an American Heart Association committee concludes soy didn't reduce "bad" cholesterol all that much ...
- All Headline News
Heart Association says soy has no significant effect on ... Jan 23, 2006
...(Dallas, Texas-AP) Jan. 23, 2006 - It turns out veggie burgers and tofu may not lower cholesterol after all. After reviewing a decade ...
- WIS,
New study on veggie burgers, tofu & cholesterol Jan 23, 2006
Dallas, Texas - It turns out veggie burgers and tofu may not lower cholesterol after all. After reviewing a decade of studies on ...
- Tampa Bay's 10,
Soy Tofu and Supplements Do Not Lower Cholesterol or Prevent ... Jan 23, 2006
Now the American Heart Association concludes soy does not reduce “bad� cholesterol all that much and has no effect on “good� cholesterol. ...
- Best Syndication,
DIET: AHA says soy has no significant effect on cholesterol Jan 22, 2006
...by a professor of nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health, concluded that soy-containing foods and supplements did not significantly lower cholesterol ...
- Eyewitness News,
Can Soy Lower Cholesterol? Perhaps Not As Much As We Thought Jan 23, 2006
According to a report issued by an American Heart Association committee, the claim that soy-based products can significantly reduce cholesterol levels in ...
- Medical News Today,
Anti Cholesterol Drug To Be More Widely Available Jan 25, 2006
Statins reduce the level of harmful cholesterol in the blood which can cause thickening of the arteries, and increase the risk of clots, the drug works by ...
- FemaleFirst.co.uk,
Health: Infections, Snoring, And Free Time Jan 26, 2006
Millions of people take statin drugs to lower cholesterol and now a new study says they might also reduce the risk of deadly infections. ...
- CBS 3,
Ask The Doctor: High cholesterol leaves no tell-tale signs Jan 24, 2006
Recently I was getting headaches almost all days a week — so I went to a doctor and got my cholesterol checked which showed 240. ...
- Peninsula On-line,
Good habits can help up good cholesterol Jan 23, 2006
Question: I have read and heard from my doctor that I need to raise my HDL levels of cholesterol. I always thought I needed to lower my cholesterol. ...
- Salem Statesman Journal,
Study: Seeds, Nuts Can Lower Cholesterol Jan 23, 2006
OMAHA, Neb. -- Research shows snackers looking for cholesterol control should try pistachios and sunflower seeds for those afternoon noshes. ...
- KETV.com,
Researchers attempt to explore the relationship between ... Jan 25, 2006
The Chicago Sun Times reports on the latest cholesterol research published in Hypertension, as researchers attempt to establish a line of causation between ...
- Newstarget.com,
CHOLESTEROL RX UN'SOY'TAIN Jan 22, 2006
...supposed benefits and came up with results that are now casting doubt on the health claim that soy-based foods and supplements significantly lower cholesterol. ...
- New York Post,
Cholesterol Screenings Slated In Rockbridge Jan 21, 2006
Knowing important numbers like cholesterol, blood pressure and blood sugar levels is the first step toward a healthy heart. Plan ...
- Rockbridge Weekly,
Cipher Pharmaceuticals shares spike 50% after FDA nod for ... Jan 13, 2006
...(TSX:DND) saw its shares soar by over 50 per cent Friday after announcing it had received final US approval for an anti-cholesterol drug. ...
- Canada.com,
Health matters: 'Combination diet' can help cholesterol Jan 18, 2006
We know - through hundreds of medical studies - that controlling "bad" cholesterol in the blood (LDL, VLDL and triglycerides) can lower risk of heart disease. ...
- Billings Gazette,
Clarifying fat, cholesterol confusion Jan 17, 2006
Q: I'm confused about which foods contain cholesterol and which contain saturated fat. Would you clarify? A: It helps to keep in ...
- Contra Costa Times,
Fast Food Can Raise Levels of Cholesterol Jan 20, 2006
Fast food can speed up clogging of the arteries raising blood levels of oxidized cholesterol. Eating a diet with lots of processed ...
- Fashion Monitor Toronto,
Tap Your Shoes 3 Times for Anti-Aging; Study: Cholesterol Count ... Jan 17, 2006
...research comes from the Harvard Medical School by Dr. John Abramson, a Robert Woods Johnson Fellow, where cross referenced data on cholesterol, diet, exercise ...
- Fitcommerce
CRMC offers cholesterol screenings Jan 17, 2006
Capital Region Medical Center in Jefferson City will be offering cholesterol screenings the first Tuesday and third Wednesday of the month in 2006. ...
- Jefferson City News Tribune,
City - County Health agencies to host cholesterol screening Jan 17, 2006
City-County Health and Home Care and Mercy Hospital will hold a fasting cholesterol screening on Thursday, Feb. 23, in the basement ...
- Valley City Times Record,
The many virtues of oats include lower cholesterol and appetite ... Jan 15, 2006
For years, Dr. James Anderson, a researcher at the University of Kentucky, has studied the ability of oats to lower serum cholesterol, and other studies ...
- Kentucky.com,
Modifying diet brings down cholesterol Jan 16, 2006
The issue: Goodman's total cholesterol level was measured at 240, which put him at a high risk for heart disease. "I was in dangerous ...
- Arizona Republic,
What Are Cholesterol Blockers? Jan 17, 2006
Although cholesterol is usually thought of as a "bad thing", the truth is that cholesterol is important to your overall health and helps body function. ...
- Mathaba.Net,
No cholesterol in avocados, but body makes it on its own Jan 18, 2006
Q: I'M CONFUSED. Is there any possibility that a person can get cholesterol from nonanimal fats? ... There is no cholesterol in avocado or any other plant food. ...
- Contra Costa Times,
Cholesterol - It's Not All Bad Jan 17, 2006
Cholesterol gets lots of bad press, and for good reason. An estimated ... stroke. Cholesterol gets lots of bad press, and for good reason. An ...
- Fashion Monitor Toronto,
Diet and exercise, not low cholesterol, keep heart happy Jan 14, 2006
...the elderly: A study in last month’s Journal of the American Geriatrics Society shows that once you hit 65, you can stop worrying about your cholesterol level ...
- Boston Herald,
Local guidelines on abnormal cholesterol levels released Jan 20, 2006
A GUIDELINE on managing dyslipidemia (abnormal cholesterol level) that is tailor-made for Filipino patients was recently released to doctors by the Philippine ...
- INQ7.net,
Uncooked Soy Lowers Cholesterol Level Jan 18, 2006
Two servings a day of soy protein - such as that found in tofu, soy milk or soy powder - can lower cholesterol levels by as much as 9% as long as the soy is ...
- AllAfrica.com,
Riken Vitamin to Bring to Market No-Oil/Cholesterol Mayonnaise in ... Jan 20, 2006
...same taste as standard mayonnaise while helping to cut down on calorie intake to 1/8 the level of the standard product since it contains no oil and cholesterol ...
- Japan Corporate News (press release),
Gall bladder stones Jan 28, 2006
...body. The liver produces bile, a greenishbrown fluid composed of bile salts, fatty compounds, cholesterol and other chemicals. This ...
- Chronicle,
Statement of Facts: Soy and Cholesterol Jan 25, 2006
The AHA research review found that soy protein lowers blood cholesterol above and beyond that realized from a low fat, low cholesterol diet. ...
- Newswise (press release)
AP9 SimplyYou Offers Consumers Five Surefire Ways to Lower ... Jan 25, 2006
AP9 SimplyYou, by Adaptive Marketing LLC, provides valuable suggestions for managing cholesterol and leading a longer, healthier life. ...
- Emediawire (press release),
Soy foods dont' reduce cholesterol Jan 22, 2006
...of studies on soy's benefits and came up with results that are casting doubt on the claim that soy-based foods and supplements significantly lower cholesterol. ...
- Hamilton Spectator (subscription),
Studies: Cholesterol drugs don't lower cancer risk Jan 3, 2006
Two new studies deal a double blow to hopes that cholesterol-lowering statin drugs could help prevent cancer as well as heart disease. ...
- Chicago Sun-Times,
Lipitor-Class Cholesterol Drugs Don't Reduce Risk of Cancer Jan 3, 2006
Jan. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Cholesterol-lowering drugs in the same category as Pfizer Inc.'s Lipitor don't reduce cancer rates as preliminary research had suggested ...
- Bloomberg
Cholesterol Drugs Don't Prevent Colon Cancer Jan 3, 2006
3 (HealthDay News) -- Hopes that the cholesterol-lowering drugs known as statins might reduce the risk of colorectal cancer have been dashed by the results of ...
- Forbes
Skin cholesterol content identifies artery risk Jan 5, 2006
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Measuring the content of cholesterol in skin tissue is a noninvasive way to assess the thickness of the carotid artery wall, which ...
- Reuters.uk,
'Bad' LDL cholesterol may benefit elderly Jan 4, 2006
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - LDL cholesterol is known as the "bad" cholesterol, because high levels are linked to heart disease, but low levels may not be good ...
- Reuters
List of Minnesota Heart Survey research findings Jan 26, 2006
Burke GL, Sprafka JM, Folsom AR, Hahn LP, Luepker RV, Blackburn H. Trends in serum cholesterol levels from 1980 to1987: The Minnesota Heart Survey. ...
- Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription),
Cholesterol drugs not found to cut cancer risk Jan 3, 2006
CHICAGO - Two new studies deal a double blow to hopes that cholesterol-lowering statin drugs could help prevent cancer as well as heart disease. ...
- Houston Chronicle,
Skin test identifies artery cholesterol risk Jan 5, 2006
Measuring the content of cholesterol in skin tissue is a non-invasive way to assess the thickness of the carotid artery wall, which in turn is a validated ...
- ABC Online,
'Bad' LDL cholesterol may benefit elderly Jan 4, 2006
Jan 4, 2006 — NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - LDL cholesterol is known as the "bad" cholesterol, because high levels are linked to heart disease, but low levels ...
- ABC News
Medicare urged to favor cheaper cholesterol drugs Jan 11, 2006
NEW YORK, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Medicare could save $8.2 billion next year by persuading many patients to switch from brand-name cholesterol drugs to cheaper ...
- Reuters
Small Canadian company gets FDA approval for cholesterol drug Jan 13, 2006
A small company in Mississauga, Ont., has had its new anti-cholesterol drug approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. News ...
- CBC News,
Cholesterol-lowering Drugs Not Associated With Reduced Colorectal ... Jan 5, 2006
Use of cholesterol reducing drugs is not associated with a reduced risk of colorectal cancer, according to a study in the January 4 issue of the Journal of the ...
- Science Daily (press release)
UPDATE 1-FDA approves Cipher's cholesterol treatment Jan 13, 2006
...(DND.TO: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Friday it received final approval from the US health regulators for its cholesterol treatment, marking the first FDA ...
- Reuters
FDA approves Cipher's cholesterol treatment Jan 13, 2006
The company said it received approval for its Lipofen brand in three different dosages. The drug is used to help lower cholesterol.
- Reuters Canada,
Class on cholesterol Dec 31, 2005
Riverview Health & Fitness Center in Noblesville is offering a free nutrition class, "Lower Your Cholesterol in 2006," from 5 to 6 pm Wednesday. ...
- Indianapolis Star,
Lipid profiles available in Danville for $15 Jan 26, 2006
This test gives total cholesterol levels, including HDL, LDL and triglycerides. Twelve-hour fasting is required before the test. ...
- Danville Advocate,
Cholesterol Drugs offer cure for Alzheimer's Jan 5, 2006
A new study published in January issue of PLoS Medicine suggests that a class of drugs widely used to lower cholesterol may also help keep brains healthy and ...
- Hindustan Times,
No Link Found Between Cholesterol Lowering Drugs and Colorectal ... Jan 3, 2006
A new American Cancer Society study finds no evidence that the cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins strongly reduce the risk of colorectal cancer, the ...
- BlackHillsPortal.com,
Center for Cholesterol Management Launches as Southern ... Jan 10, 2006
10 /PRNewswire/ -- The Center for Cholesterol Management launched today as the only free-standing facility in Southern California to deliver state-of-the-art ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Cholesterol drug may be a lot more Dec 30, 2005
...diseases. Statins, which lower cholesterol, have been proved in clinical trials to reduce heart attacks and strokes by 30 to 50 percent. ...
- Kansas City Star,
Center For Cholesterol Management Launches As Southern California ... Jan 10, 2006
LOS ANGELES – January 10, 2006 -- The Center for Cholesterol Management launched today as the only free-standing facility in Southern California to deliver ...
- WebWire (press release),
Natural Healthcare Clinic Sees High Cholesterol Levels Safely ... Jan 3, 2006
The Natural Alternative for Lowering Cholesterol Utilizing Plant Sterols and Stanols Manufactured by New Health Corp. Helps to Eliminate ...
- PR Web (press release),
Clarifying confusion over cholesterol vs. fat Jan 13, 2006
BY RICHARD HARKNESS. Q: I'm confused about which foods contain cholesterol and which contain saturated fat. Would you clarify? A: It ...
- Fort Wayne News Sentinel,
New Drugs Could Raise 'Good' Cholesterol Levels Jan 9, 2006
SAN DIEGO -- Cholesterol-lowering drugs like Zocor and Lipitor can help lower cholesterol that can block an artery and cause a heart attack. ...
- NBC Sandiego.com,
Lowering cholesterol naturally benifit more than reducing with ... Jan 4, 2006
...(openPR) - Eating is one of the things that can affect your cholesterol level a great deal. If you have too high cholesterol, the ...
- Open PR (press release),
Obesity: If Blood Sugar, Cholesterol Are OK, Does Weight Matter? Jan 10, 2006
..."If everything is OK regarding my blood sugar, my cholesterol, and my blood pressure, does my weight really make a difference?". ...
- Pittsburgh Channel.com,
Analysis: Cholesterol drugs don't cut cancer Jan 3, 2006
CHICAGO – Contrary to some researchers' hopes, cholesterol-lowering statin drugs do nothing to fight cancer, an analysis has found. ...
- Dallas Morning News (subscription),
Cholesterol Drugs Don't Prevent Colon Cancer Jan 3, 2006
3 (HealthDay News) -- Hopes that the cholesterol-lowering drugs known as statins might reduce the risk of colorectal cancer have been dashed by the results of ...
- HealthCentral.com
Cholesterol Class Set For Britton Jan 12, 2006
People of the Britton area are invited to participate in a class for people with high cholesterol, called "Lower Your Count," via live videoconference. ...
- Marshall County Journal,
Phase I Reverse Cholesterol Transport Trial Initiated; AVANIR to ... Jan 3, 2006
...with AstraZeneca UK Limited (AstraZeneca) to evaluate the human safety of AZD2479, a compound under development as a reverse cholesterol transport enhancer. ...
- Business Wire (press release),
High cholesterol tied to high blood pressure 23 Nov 2005
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The long-term follow-up of more than 16,000 women shows that high levels of cholesterol are associated with the development of high ...
- Reuters
Stress May Raise Cholesterol Levels 23 Nov 2005
At the three-year follow-up, cholesterol levels in all participants had risen, as expected due to the passage of time. However, in ...
- HeartZine,
Stress Can Cause Rising Cholesterol Levels 23 Nov 2005
They were evaluated for stress-induced changes in total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol concentration, HDL cholesterol concentration, and total-to-HDL ratios, and ...
- MedPage Today,
LDL cholesterol goal still lower the better 23 Nov 2005
JAMA Experts say the lower the better remains the goal for LDL cholesterol levels, despite a major study failing to show a strong benefit from a high-dose ...
- AustralianDoctor.com (subscription),
Stress Related Cholesterol 23 Nov 2005
Researchers say high stress can raise cholesterol levels in some people. This is the first time stress has been linked to cholesterol levels. ...
- abc7.com,
Wider use of cholesterol lowering drug could save thousands of ... 23 Nov 2005
...in many patients, research suggests Doctors widely prescribe statins to minimize the risk of cardiovascular disease in patients with high cholesterol levels. ...
- ClickPress (press release),
Study: Stress May Predict Cholesterol 23 Nov 2005
BOSTON -- The way you respond to stress may predict your risk for high cholesterol later in life. The study in the journal Health Psychology tested 199 people. ...
- Boston Channel.com,
MAURA PUGH: Thanksgiving is time for cherished family recipes 23 Nov 2005
Approximate values per serving: 338 calories, 18 g fat, 101 mg cholesterol, 4 g protein, 42 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber, 251 mg sodium. Recipe of Madge Doles. ...
- Shreveport Times,
Losing weight matters, even when it is just a little 23 Nov 2005
...blood pressure and blood sugar and lipid levels; you can examine insulin production and whether it’s too high or low; you can test cholesterol levels, track ...
- NewsReleaseWire.com (press release)
Kid-friendly foods 23 Nov 2005
Per serving, based on 6: 201 calories (60 percent from fat), 14g total fat (4g saturated), 18mg cholesterol, 18g carbohydrates, 3g protein, 78mg sodium, 5g ...
- Charleston Post Courier (subscription),
Cholesterol pills find new purpose Nov 22, 2005
Now provocative research suggests swallowing cholesterol-lowering statin pills before going under the knife improves their odds of a good outcome — by ...
- Wilkes Barre Times-Leader,
High Cholesterol May Weaken Bones Nov 20, 2005
ISLAMABAD: It’s no secret that high cholesterol increases the risk of heart disease, but new research from Italy suggests that it may also be bad for the ...
- PakTribune.com,
Decaf coffee may raise levels of harmful cholesterol Nov 20, 2005
Decaf, but not caffeinated, coffee may cause an increase in harmful low-density cholesterol, but may also be beneficial to some overweight people, according to ...
- Rocklin and Roseville Today,
Physicians Predict that Combination Therapy will Play an ... Nov 22, 2005
It is estimated that there are 267m people in the seven major markets with total cholesterol >200mg/dL which is set to rise to 287m in 2015. ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Cholesterol Drugs may Slow Alzheimer's Nov 20, 2005
...(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- A new study shows cholesterol lowering drugs, including statins, may slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease. ...
- Ivanhoe,
Different foods can help to lower cholesterol Nov 20, 2005
Q: I need to lower my cholesterol and would like to try without medication. ... Soy protein: Studies show 3-6 servings a day (25 grams) can lower cholesterol. ...
- Knoxville News Sentinel (subscription),
Tape measures up as test for heart troubles Nov 20, 2005
First, there's cholesterol: During every annual physical, blood lipids are routinely measured and anyone with high cholesterol is either prescribed a low-fat ...
- London Free Press,
Study: Decaf Coffee Can Raise Cholesterol Nov 16, 2005
DALLAS — If you're trying to cut back your cholesterol, you might want to cut out the decaf. A new study that tests decaffeinated ...
- FOX News
Experimental weight-loss drug touted for cholesterol benefits Nov 16, 2005
...dose group. Those who took the drug tended to boost their HDL or "good" cholesterol levels and reduce trigylceride levels. The drug ...
- CBC Manitoba,
Decaf raises cholesterol, boosts heart-disease risk Nov 17, 2005
BEIJING, Nov. 17 -- A new study about decaffeinated coffee shows it can slightly raise levels of bad cholesterol and may boost the risk of heart disease. ...
- Xinhua,
Experts Extol Almond Heart-Health Benefit During American Heart ... Nov 21, 2005
Medical Association (JAMA) and presented at the AHA meeting all reinforced the conclusion that eating plans low in saturated fat and cholesterol -- like those ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Cholesterol Drugs May Slow Alzheimer?s Nov 18, 2005
By Miranda Hitti. French researchers report slower mental decline in Alzheimer’s patients who were taking drugs for cholesterol problems. ...
- FOX News
Cholesterol Medicines Show Promise in Alzheimer's, Study Shows Nov 17, 2005
17 (Bloomberg) -- Cholesterol-lowering drugs used to prevent heart disease may also slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease, according to a study in the ...
- Bloomberg
A New Focus: "Good Cholesterol" Nov 15, 2005
Statins have worked well in fighting LDL, the "bad cholesterol," but beyond a point, benefits may be slim. So attention is turning to raising HDL. ...
- BusinessWeek
Cholesterol Treatment May Slow Alzheimer's Disease Progression Nov 17, 2005
Cholesterol lowering drugs, including statins, may slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, concludes a study in the Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Drug that suppresses appetite causes weight loss, improves ... Nov 16, 2005
...part of the brain that produces the "stone munchies" in those who smoke pot - not only causes weight loss but also significantly improves cholesterol levels, a ...
- Canada.com,
Cholesterol Drug Cuts Cardiovascular Risks for Diabetics Nov 15, 2005
ISLAMABAD, November 16(Online): A standard cholesterol drug appears able to reduce the incidence of heart attacks and coronary interventions such as bypass ...
- PakTribune.com,
Decaf coffee may raise levels of harmful cholesterol Nov 16, 2005
By LEE BOWMAN. - Decaf, but not caffeinated, coffee may cause an increase in harmful low-density cholesterol, but may also be beneficial to some overweight ...
- Scripps Howard News Service
The Great Cholesterol Myth Nov 18, 2005
...by Malcolm Kendrick. If you eat too much cholesterol, or saturated fat, your blood cholesterol will rise to dangerous levels. Excess ...
- Spiked,
Decaffeinated coffee may cause an increase in harmful LDL ... Nov 16, 2005
Decaffeinated -- not caffeinated -- coffee may cause an increase in harmful LDL cholesterol by increasing a specific type of blood fat linked to the metabolic ...
- News-Medical.net,
Decaf can raise your bad cholesterol levels by up to 10% Nov 16, 2005
According to a recent study, if you drink from three to six cups of decaffeinated coffee a day your bad cholesterol levels can go up by 8-10 per cent. ...
- Medical News Today,
Decaf linked to rise in 'bad' cholesterol Nov 16, 2005
In the first randomised study comparing the two coffees, researchers found 'decaf' raises the level of fats and 'bad' cholesterol in the blood more than the ...
- Unison.ie (subscription),
Cholesterol Drugs May Slow Alzheimer's Nov 17, 2005
French researchers report slower mental decline in Alzheimer's patients who were taking drugs for cholesterol problems. ... Here's how they ranked for cholesterol: ...
- WebMD
Pfizer's Torcetrapib/Atorvastatin Significantly Raised 'Good' ... Nov 15, 2005
...said today that torcetrapib combined with all doses of atorvastatin (Lipitor) resulted in significant increases in patients' "good" cholesterol (HDL) levels ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Decaf Coffee Contains Bad Cholesterol Nov 17, 2005
If you're trying to cut back your cholesterol, you might want to cut out the decaf. A new study that tests decaffeinated coffee ...
- WLNS,
Cholesterol Fact Sheet Nov 16, 2005
Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that is made in the body by the liver. Cholesterol ... functions. Our bodies need cholesterol to: ...
- Click10.com,
Cholesterol drugs slow Alzheimer's Nov 17, 2005
Drugs currently used to reduce cholesterol levels appear to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease, French scientists report. ...
- DeHavilland,
New Lipitor Study Demonstrates That Intensive LDL Cholesterol ... Nov 15, 2005
15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Patients who had a previous heart attack and took Pfizer Inc's cholesterol-lowering medicine Lipitor (atorvastatin calcium) to ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Drinking decaffeinated coffee raises cholesterol Nov 17, 2005
Those who are concerned about increasing bad cholesterol may want to think twice before drinking a lot of decaffeinated coffee, which may raise the risk of ...
- Food Consumer,
Cholesterol drugs slow Alzheimer's Nov 17, 2005
Drugs currently used to reduce cholesterol levels appear to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease, French scientists report... ...
- LaSalute.net,
Cholesterol information Nov 18, 2005
...(WTNH, Nov. 18, 2005 2:22 PM) _ How low should one go in the bad cholesterol if that person has had a heart attack previously? by Dr. Mike Rosen. ...
- WTNH,
Cholesterol Part 1 Nov 16, 2005
Cholesterol is a fatty substance made in the liver that is an essential part of every cell structure. Cholesterol is needed for ...
- Topsail Island Info News,
Cholesterol drug slows Alzheimer's Nov 18, 2005
Of these, 129 patients sufered abnormal cholesterol levels, and were recieving treatment for it. A further 105 had abnormal cholesterol ...
- FemaleFirst.co.uk,
Treating cholesterol can also help in slowing the progression of ... Nov 18, 2005
Most were women. In all, 129 patients had abnormal cholesterol levels, almost half of whom were being treated exclusively with statins. ...
- MedIndia,
Decaf coffee ups cholesterol Nov 18, 2005
Decaffeinated coffee could be bad for the heart because it increases the levels of cholesterol in the blood, says a new US study. ...
- Monsters and Critics.com,
Cholesterol Drugs May Slow Alzheimer's Effects Nov 17, 2005
A recent study shows cholesterol-lowering drugs, including statins, may slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. In a three ...
- KIROtv.com,
Decaf might raise bad cholesterol, study says Nov 18, 2005
...substantial studies to test it like a drug, instead of just asking people how much of it they consumed, found higher blood levels of cholesterol-precursor fats ...
- Monterey County Herald,
Bad cholesterol may cause artery problems Nov 16, 2005
Hahn said some forms of high density lipoprotein cholesterol, pro-inflammatory HDL's, lead to a hardening of the arteries in people suffering from lupus and ...
- United Press International
People with Cholesterol Levels >200mg/dL Set to Increase from 267m ... Nov 16, 2005
It is estimated that there are 267m people in the seven major markets with total cholesterol >200mg/dL and this is set to rise to 286m in 2015. ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Soy lowers women's cholesterol Nov 16, 2005
According to a study by Johns Hopkins researchers, both the low-density lipoprotein cholesterol elevation (LDL-C) and the low-density lipoprotein particle ...
- myDNA.com,
Experimental weight-loss drug touted for cholesterol benefits Nov 16, 2005
A new type of weight-loss drug may help improve risk factors for heart disease among people who are overweight, a Canadian-led research team has found... ...
- LaSalute.net,
Men get linked up with care Nov 21, 2005
...underinsured men. Participants could be screened for high blood pressure, high cholesterol, HIV, prostate cancer and other diseases. At ...
- The Republican,
Pfizer says cholesterol drug promising in trials Nov 15, 2005
...said on Tuesday its experimental cholesterol drug torcetrapib, combined with its multibillion-dollar selling cholesterol drug Lipitor, significantly increased ...
- ABC News
Abbott's Cholesterol Drug Missed The Mark Nov 15, 2005
Scott Grundy, a cardiologist at the University of Texas Southwestern who helped write the US cholesterol guidelines, argued that overall the results of the ...
- Forbes
Cholesterol drugs do battle Nov 15, 2005
DALLAS — A new study pitting high doses of the cholesterol-lowering drug Lipitor against lower doses of Zocor failed to show that the high dose can protect ...
- USA Today
Control a key to cholesterol Nov 11, 2005
The usual patient who has cholesterol problems - with or without a slightly raised triglyceride (blood fat) level - often likes a cooked breakfast, doesn't ...
- Australian,
Clinical Study On Heart Failure To Use Cholesterol-lowering Statin Nov 14, 2005
Statin Therapy May Lower Mortality In Heart Failure Patients (July 22, 2005) -- Cholesterol-lowering statin therapy may improve survival in patients with ...
- Science Daily (press release)
UPDATE 1-Kos HDL-cholesterol drug cuts neck-artery plaque Nov 15, 2005
...arteries of heart patients taking Kos Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s (KOSP.O: Quote, Profile, Research) drug Niaspan along with a statin cholesterol drug, researchers ...
- Reuters
Kos HDL-cholesterol drug cuts neck-artery plaque Nov 15, 2005
Plaque shrank in the neck arteries of heart patients taking Kos Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s drug Niaspan along with a statin cholesterol drug, researchers said on ...
- ABC News
Cholesterol Drug Cuts Cardiovascular Risks for Diabetics Nov 14, 2005
14 (HealthDay News) -- A standard cholesterol drug appears able to reduce the incidence of heart attacks and coronary interventions such as bypass surgery in ...
- Forbes
Cholesterol drug may also aid learning Nov 8, 2005
Lovastatin, a widely used cholesterol-lowering drug, reverses common learning disabilities in mice, offering the first hope for a treatment of the problem in ...
- San Francisco Chronicle,
Cholesterol drugs lower stroke surgery risk Nov 14, 2005
Now research suggests swallowing cholesterol- lowering statin pills before going under the knife improves the odds of a good outcome by significantly cutting ...
- London Free Press,
Cholesterol drug also helps memory Nov 9, 2005
BY JAMIE TALAN. A cholesterol-lowering drug reversed learning and memory problems in a mouse model of a genetic disorder that affects 100,000 Americans. ...
- Newsday,
Baby's genes affect mom's cholesterol levels Nov 14, 2005
On the other hand, "it makes sense" that the fetus "controls somehow the entry of food (in this case, cholesterol and fatty acids)" via the placenta. ...
- Reuters
Cholesterol-Busting Drugs Help After Kidney Transplant Nov 12, 2005
12 (HealthDay News) — Giving cholesterol-lowering statin drugs to kidney transplant recipients may reduce their increased risk of heart attack and other ...
- ABC News
Life-saving cholesterol drug to reach 3m more patients Nov 10, 2005
By Celia Hall, Medical Editor. The number of people being given drugs to cut cholesterol is likely to treble, saving thousands of lives a year. ...
- Telegraph.co.uk,
New Lipitor Study Demonstrates That Intensive LDL Cholesterol ... Nov 15, 2005
DALLAS, November 15, 2005 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Patients who had a previous heart attack and took Pfizer Inc's cholesterol-lowering medicine Lipitor ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
Most Americans Still Unclear About Cholesterol Nov 10, 2005
One Year After Revised Guidelines Announced, Americans Remain Confused About Cholesterol Goals and Its Sources DALLAS, Nov. 10 /PRNewswire ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Most Americans Still Unclear About Cholesterol Nov 11, 2005
10 /PRNewswire/ -- New survey data show that 97 percent of Americans with high cholesterol report awareness of the update to the national cholesterol ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Most Americans Still Unclear About Cholesterol Nov 10, 2005
DALLAS, November 10, 2005 /PRNewswire/ -- New survey data show that 97 percent of Americans with high cholesterol report awareness of the update to the ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
KineMed Presents Innovative Measurement of Reverse Cholesterol ... Nov 15, 2005
KineMed's poster entitled "The Stable Isotope Method for the Measurement of Reverse Cholesterol Transport" will be presented in the session entitled HDL ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Clinical study on heart failure to use cholesterol-lowering statin Nov 14, 2005
While statins--drugs that inhibit cholesterol production in the liver--are used primarily to lower cholesterol levels, there is evidence that these drugs may ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
MedImpact Research Highlights Shortfalls in Cholesterol Management ... Nov 15, 2005
These findings are significant because statins -- such as Pravachol, Zocor and Lipitor -- are essential for effective cholesterol management and have been ...
- Business Wire (press release),
No good evidence that cholesterol drugs lower melanoma risk Nov 9, 2005
No clear evidence exists that some widely-prescribed cholesterol-lowering drugs can decrease the risk of melanoma, a deadly and malignant skin cancer ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Drug that lowers cholesterol may cure learning disability Nov 8, 2005
A recent research carried out at the University of California, Los Angeles shows that a common drug,lovastatin, used to lower cholestrol levels in the body may ...
- Webindia123,
Cholesterol drug also helps memory Nov 9, 2005
A cholesterol-lowering drug reversed learning and memory problems in a mouse model of a genetic disorder that affects 100,000 Americans... ...
- LaSalute.net,
Crestor combo cuts bad cholesterol 65 percent Nov 15, 2005
DALLAS, Nov. 15 (UPI) -- AstraZeneca's Crestor taken with ezetimibe can reduce LDL-C or "bad" cholesterol by 65 percent, according to a new study. ...
- United Press International
Study: Cholesterol drug may reverse learning disabilities Nov 8, 2005
By THOMAS H. MAUGH II. Three separate human trials in both children and adults will begin at UCLA and other US and European locations ...
- Concord Monitor,
statins A cholesterol drug does not seem to affect breast cancer ... Nov 13, 2005
THE QUESTION In laboratory experiments, it appears that statins - which are taken to lower cholesterol and prevent heart disease - might also prevent cancer by ...
- Evansville Courier & Press (subscription),
Aggressive Lowering of LDL-Cholesterol Level Shows Limited Benefit Nov 15, 2005
Lowering of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) with statins has in the last decade become part of the standard treatment regimen in patients with ...
- Newswise (press release)
Cholesterol-Lowering Drug May Also Treat Learning Disabilities Nov 9, 2005
Lovastatin, trade-named Mevacor, is one of a family of drugs known collectively as statins that have revolutionized the treatment of high cholesterol. ...
- Longview Daily News,
Cholesterol and Hypothyroidism Nov 10, 2005
There is an over 90 million Americans that have high cholesterol. With more than 13 million Americans that have a thyroid disease ...
- Bella Online
High Protein Diets Help Control Cholesterol Nov 15, 2005
They found that people who were on the protein and mono-unsaturated fat diets had the lowest blood pressure and cholesterol levels -- and even lowered their ...
- CBS4Boston,
Many unsure of new cholesterol guidelines Nov 11, 2005
11 (UPI) -- Ninety-seven percent of US adults with high cholesterol report awareness of the update to the national cholesterol guidelines published last year. ...
- United Press International
Barnes County Diabetes Prevention Project schedules fasting ... Nov 8, 2005
County Diabetes Prevention Project, in conjunction with City-County Health and Home Care and Mercy Hospital, will hold a fasting cholesterol screening on ...
- Valley City Times Record,
A cholesterol drug does not seem to affect breast cancer risk Nov 15, 2005
By LINDA SEARING. *THE QUESTION In laboratory experiments, it appears that statins -- which are taken to lower cholesterol and prevent heart disease -- might ...
- Jackson Hole Star-Tribune,
Orange Oil: Secret Cholesterol Fighter Nov 8, 2005
By Staff. (AXcess News) Washington - Oil from orange peels contains compounds that lower blood levels of the "bad" LDL and VLDL cholesterols ...
- AXcess News,
Cholesterol Meds May Help Bones 02 Oct 2005
The cholesterol-lowering treatment that thousands of Americans take daily may also make their bones stronger, according to a new study that confirms earlier ...
- Harvard Crimson
Eggs make healthy meal, in moderation 02 Oct 2005
After decades of being out of favor because of their high cholesterol content, this popular food is earning high marks as a low-cost source of protein. ...
- Knoxville News Sentinel (subscription)
Treatment for mental illness falls short 02 Oct 2005
I'm on Zocor to lower my cholesterol and Prozac for my mood. ... Q: I read that eating pomegranates will lower one's cholesterol. Is this true? ...
- Houston Chronicle
Officials bungled steroid regulation from the start 02 Oct 2005
...files written later that year, Dr. Troendle detailed a side effect of Anavar to create blood-filled cysts in the liver, and to lower good cholesterol with a ...
- Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Low cholesterol linked to Parkinson’s in men Sep 29, 2005
NEW YORK - Is it possible to have too low a level of cholesterol? A cholesterol profile that reduces the risk of heart disease may ...
- Newsweek
Low cholesterol linked to Parkinson's risk in men Sep 29, 2005
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Is it possible to have too low a level of cholesterol? A cholesterol profile that reduces the risk of ...
- ABC News
High blood cholesterol Sep 30, 2005
Because of its reputation as a risk factor for heart disease, people tend to think of cholesterol only in negative terms. But cholesterol ...
- MayoClinic.com
Anti-cholesterol drug 'lifesaver' Sep 29, 2005
THOUSANDS of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if more Australians had access to cholesterol-lowering drugs. Under Australian ...
- Scoopt.org
Non-prescription Cholesterol Lowering Sep 30, 2005
Fortunately, powerful prescription drugs are now available that allow doctors to control abnormal cholesterol levels in most patients. ...
- heartdisease.about.com
Cholesterol Control Sep 29, 2005
You've got phone numbers, pin numbers, and fax numbers, but the numbers you really need to know are your cholesterol numbers. The ...
- WTVY
Scientists see wider uses for cholesterol drugs Sep 26, 2005
LONDON - Cholesterol-lowering drugs could help to prevent diabetics and people at high risk of heart disease from suffering a heart attack or stroke even if ...
- Newsweek
Scientists find wider uses for cholesterol drugs Sep 26, 2005
LONDON, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Cholesterol-lowering drugs could help to prevent diabetics and people at high risk of heart disease from suffering a heart attack ...
- Reuters
Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs May Prevent Fracture Risk Sep 26, 2005
26 (HealthDay News) -- People taking cholesterol-lowering drugs known as statins may also be protecting themselves from fractured and broken bones, results of ...
- Forbes
Study backs cholesterol drugs 'for all' Sep 26, 2005
Cholesterol-lowering drugs known as statins should be prescribed to all patients at risk of a heart attack or stroke regardless of their blood cholesterol ...
- The Age (subscription)
Cholesterol drug approved for diabetics Sep 27, 2005
CHICAGO - Pfizer Inc.said Tuesday US regulators have approved its blockbuster cholesterol drug Lipitor to reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack in ...
- Newsweek
Pfizer cholesterol drug OK for diabetics Sep 27, 2005
...said Tuesday US regulators have approved its blockbuster cholesterol drug Lipitor to reduce the risk of stroke and heart attack in diabetic patients. ...
- CNN
Anti-cholesterol drug 'a lifesaver' Sep 27, 2005
By Clara Pirani. THOUSANDS of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if more Australians had access to cholesterol-lowering drugs. ...
- NEWS.com.au
Study finds high cholesterol more Sep 27, 2005
High cholesterol and blood pressure are more prevalent among Irish women than Irish men, according to a study commissioned by the drug firm Pfizer. ...
- Ireland Online
Cholesterol drug could prevent heart attacks Sep 26, 2005
LIFE STYLE EXTRA (UK) - Cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins could prevent heart attacks and strokes in one-in-three patients with diseased arteries, a ...
- Life Style Extra
Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs Also Good for Bones Sep 26, 2005
Sept. 26, 2005 -- Compelling new evidence suggests that cholesterol-lowering statin drugs cut the risk of broken bones. Some 12 ...
- WebMD
Put down the butter, sooner or later cholesterol is gonna get you Sep 26, 2005
You probably know that high cholesterol levels are dangerous. You may even know that high cholesterol can lead to heart disease. ...
- Collegiate Times at Virginia Tech
Strategies to raise levels of HDL cholesterol Sep 28, 2005
Experts at Johns Hopkins have issued interim guidelines for physicians on how best to treat low levels of HDL cholesterol. In an ...
- Xagena.it
Cholesterol Drugs May Aid Against Heart Disease Sep 26, 2005
London, England (AHN) - Cholesterol-lowering drugs could lessen the likelihood of a heart attack or stroke even if their cholesterol level is not high ...
- All Headline News
Cholesterol Meds Good for Bones Sep 26, 2005
...(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Drugs commonly used to treat high cholesterol may have a welcomed side effect: they appear to reduce the risk of bone fractures as well. ...
- Ivanhoe
40-Point Cholesterol Drop=20% Lower Heart Risk Sep 27, 2005
Sept. 27, 2005 -- The heart disease protection offered by popular cholesterol-lowering statin drugs may be directly related to the degree they actually lower a ...
- WebMD
Cholesterol drugs also good for bones Sep 27, 2005
Men who take a cholesterol-lowering “statin� drug (such as Lipitor or Zocor) may be protecting more than their heart. A recent ...
- Pretoria News (subscription)
Cholesterol Drugs Have Other Benefits Sep 28, 2005
Two new studies suggest cholesterol-lowering drugs may have other benefits, even for those who don't have high cholesterol. Millions ...
- WLNS
Anti-cholesterol drug can slash heart attack, stroke risk by a ... Sep 27, 2005
The cholesterol-busting drugs known as statins can reduce the risk of heart attack or a stroke by a third, according to a study published online by the British ...
- TODAYonline
Anti-cholesterol drug ‘a lifesaver’ (Australian) Sep 27, 2005
Thousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented if more Australians had access to cholesterol-lowering drugs, the Australian has reported. ...
- AustralianDoctor.com (subscription)
FDA Approves Cholesterol-Lowering Drug to Reduce Stroke Risk Sep 27, 2005
On September 27, the US Food and Drug Administration approved a popular cholesterol-lowering drug to reduce the risk of stroke. ...
- Business Wire (press release)
FDA Approves Cholesterol-Lowering Drug to Reduce Stroke Risk Sep 27, 2005
Association. On September 27, the US Food and DrugAdministration approved a popular cholesterol-lowering drug to reducethe risk of stroke. ...
- Finanzen.net
Experts Highlight Strategies to Raise 'Good' HDL Cholesterol Sep 26, 2005
Cardiology experts at Johns Hopkins have issued interim guidelines for physicians on how best to treat low levels of HDL cholesterol, the so-called good ...
- Johns Hopkins Gazette
Understanding cholesterol could save your life Sep 27, 2005
Your chain-smoking, slightly overweight, non-exercising husband whose father died of heart disease at age 50 is diagnosed with high cholesterol and begins ...
- Greensboro News Record
Chocolate found to lower ‘bad’ cholesterol Sep 26, 2005
Our favorite food can, and I quote, “significantly reduce LDL or ‘bad’ cholesterol levels and promote healthy circulation to maintain heart health.�. ...
- KPCnews.com
Chromium used to lower 'bad' cholesterol, help with diabetes Sep 28, 2005
In addition to treating diabetes, chromium can be used for hypoglycemia, lowering "bad" cholesterol while increasing "good" cholesterol, depression, athletic ...
- Billings Gazette
'High cholesterol causes heart attack' Sep 25, 2005
PATNA: The Indian College of Cardiology, Bihar chapter, organised a public awareness programme on Sunday on the occasion of World Heart Day. ...
- Times of India
Know Your Cholesterol Numbers - Know Your Risk Sep 23, 2005
September is National Cholesterol Education Month and a good time to review the facts about cholesterol. Also, this month serves ...
- Community Dispatch (press release)
Raising Your Good Cholesterol Level Sep 21, 2005
...experts from Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions in Baltimore have released guidelines for physicians on how to raise a patient's level of good cholesterol. ...
- Ivanhoe
Guidelines Focus On Boosting 'Good' Cholesterol Sep 21, 2005
New guidelines to help doctors treat patients with high cholesterol focus on the good -- the good type of cholesterol, that is. ...
- HomeTown channel.com
Low HDL cholesterol Sep 23, 2005
...(WTNH, Sept. 23, 2005 2:18 PM) _ Medical experts have issued new guidelines on how best to address a problem with the good, or HDL cholesterol. ...
- WTNH
Doctors shift spotlight to "good" cholesterol Sep 23, 2005
Add avoiding doctors to the list of ways to change cholesterol levels and to avoid heart disease. The facetious advice underlines ...
- CBCUnlocked
Isis cholesterol-lowering drug enters phase II Sep 21, 2005
Isis Pharmaceuticals has initiated phase II development of its drug ISIS 301012 for the lowering of high cholesterol and subsequent reduction in heart disease. ...
- Pharmaceutical Business Review
Cholesterol-lowering Barley to Offer Natural Health Solution Sep 22, 2005
..."In several US clinical trials, consumption of soluble fibre from barley significantly reduced levels of bad cholesterol in study subjects." Whitmore points to ...
- Canada NewsWire (press release)
Forbes Medi-Tech gains 8% after cholesterol drug tests Sep 18, 2005
...rose more than eight per cent Thursday after the company revealed that two preclinical studies showed its experimental drug helped lower cholesterol levels and ...
- Borsa-Italia.Net
Mars Offers Cholesterol-Lowering Chocolate Bars Sep 19, 2005
Mars has expanded its functional food line with a new plant sterol-enriched chocolate bar for lowering cholesterol. The company ...
- AMonline.com
Now, a chocolate that gives you friendly cholesterol: Sep 20, 2005
Ingredients in CocoaViaTM can significantly reduce “bad� cholesterol levels and promote healthy circulation to maintain heart health. ...
- NewKerala.com
Groups test cholesterol Sep 21, 2005
Health and Wellness Services and the Cougar Health Awareness Team are offering free cholesterol testing for students from 11 am to 1 pm today at the Redwood ...
- The Daily Evergreen
Microbia starts study of novel cholesterol treatment Sep 19, 2005
Microbia has initiated phase I clinical testing of MD-0727, a novel cholesterol absorption inhibitor under investigation for the treatment of high cholesterol. ...
- Pharmaceutical Business Review
Genes affect response to cholesterol drug Sep 21, 2005
...common medications. They've found that a person's genetic makeup influences their response to a cholesterol-lowering drug. "It is ...
- Macleans
Medical Home Products Signs Key Distribution Agreement for ... Sep 19, 2005
The CardioChek System provides rapid, on-the-spot, precise measurements of both "good" and "bad" cholesterol as well as triglycerides, glucose, and ketones all ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Free screening for cholesterol and blood sugar Sep 23, 2005
Walk-in cholesterol and blood sugar testing will be conducted by the Visiting Nurse Association on Saturday. The clinic is 9 am ...
- Monterey County Herald
Low HDL Cholesterol Levels Sep 24, 2005
This Journal feature begins with a case vignette highlighting a common clinical problem. Evidence supporting various strategies ...
- New England Journal of Medicine (subscription)
Raising good cholesterol more beneficial than lowering bad LDL Sep 4, 2005
There is now a new drug that raises good cholesterol in the blood to help fight heart attacks and stroke, and Singapore is the first country in Asia to approve ...
- Channel News Asia
Two treatments better than one for high cholesterol Sep 4, 2005
STOCKHOLM: Most European cardiologists believe the problem of high cholesterol would be better treated by a twin-pronged attack on it, a new study presented at ...
- Daily Times
Cholesterol crystals may cause heart problems Sep 2, 2005
...blood flow. Now, new research sheds light on how cholesterol crystal build-up in the plaque contributes to this process. The researchers ...
- Reuters.uk
Vitamin E May Increase 'Bad' Cholesterol Sep 3, 2005
You've probably heard that antioxidants such as vitamin E are good for you, but new research finds antioxidants may actually help produce "bad" cholesterol. ...
- PakTribune.com
IVF kids have lower cholesterol: study Sep 5, 2005
IVF children have healthier cholesterol levels and therefore a reduced risk of heart attacks and strokes later in life than those conceived naturally, a study ...
- The Age (subscription)
Why Cholesterol Is Such a Killer Sep 12, 2005
MONDAY, Sept. 12 (HealthDay News) -- New research is illuminating the details of cholesterol's dangerous effect on human health. ...
- Forbes
Cholesterol-Lowering Drug May Delay Diabetes Onset Sep 3, 2005
ISLAMABAD, September 04 (Online): Treatment with bezafibrate to lower cholesterol in people with heart disease also reduces the risk of developing full-blown ...
- PakTribune.com
Sunday 02nd October, 2005 Oct 1, 2005
Experiments in cells and mice indicate that oxidation is necessary to reduce the amount of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol produced in the liver. ...
- Online - International News Network
Ranbaxy guns for Pfizer's $12-b cholesterol drug — Generic cos ... Sep 12, 2005
...the mother of all patent challenges, quips an analyst closely watching the development of Ranbaxy's onslaught on Pfizer's $12-billion cholesterol drug Lipitor. ...
- Hindu Business Line
The Medical Minute: National Cholesterol Education Month Sep 7, 2005
September is National Cholesterol Education Month. In 2005, it would be hard to find someone who did not know that high cholesterol can lead to heart disease. ...
- Penn State Live
Know your cholesterol numbers, know your risk Sep 8, 2005
By Caroline Richardson. "Know Your Cholesterol Numbers, Know Your Risk" is the 2005 theme of National Cholesterol Education Month. ...
- McDuffie Mirror
National Cholesterol Education Month Sep 6, 2005
Newswise — High cholesterol affects Americans of all ages and sizes. Although cholesterol is needed by our bodies to create healthy ...
- Newswise (press release)
Marines face new enemy - cholesterol Sep 14, 2005
Although in tip-top shape, this physically elite group is in the sights of a silent and deadly killer – cholesterol. Cholesterol ...
- Marines.com
Low-Carb Can Raise HDL Levels Without Cholesterol Medication Sep 4, 2005
Doctors and medical professionals in Singapore are rejoicing today in this story about a new drug designed to help raise good cholesterol and lower bad ...
- The Common Voice
High Cholesterol Can Be Controlled By Screening And Prevention Sep 8, 2005
In a report published by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) researchers had emphasized the need to control the cholesterol levels and provided a guideline ...
- MedIndia
The New Low-Cholesterol Diet: Plant Sterols and Stanols Sep 14, 2005
Almost everyone has eaten cholesterol-lowering foods like walnuts, salmon, and oatmeal. ... On a molecular level, sterols and stanols look a lot like cholesterol. ...
- WebMD
September is National Cholesterol Education Month Sep 13, 2005
High blood cholesterol is a major risk factor for heart disease, the leading cause of death in the United States. Almost 107 million ...
- Community Dispatch (press release)
Sorghum compounds may lower cholesterol Sep 9, 2005
9/9/2005 - Grain sorghum compounds could be used as food ingredients or dietary supplements to manage cholesterol levels, say US researchers. ...
- Food Navigator -USA
The New Low-Cholesterol Diet: Oatmeal & Oat Bran Sep 14, 2005
Not only is it a fine way to start the day, but it can also really bring down your bad LDL cholesterol levels without lowering your good cholesterol. ...
- WebMD
Forbes Medi-Tech Preclinical Study Results Demonstrate Cholesterol ... Sep 15, 2005
...(TSX:FMI)(NASDAQ:FMTI) today announced the results from two pre-clinical studies involving the Company's cholesterol-lowering drug, FM-VP4. ...
- CCNMatthews (Communiqués de presse)
HOW TO RAISE GOOD CHOLESTEROL Sep 8, 2005
DONOHUE: You have written about the benefits of statins in reducing cholesterol and LDL cholesterol, but what does a person do when Lipitor -- the statin I ...
- Charlotte Sun-Herald
The New Low-Cholesterol Diet: Overview Sep 14, 2005
By R. Morgan Griffin. We all know that what we eat affects our cholesterol levels. ... To lower your cholesterol, you can actually eat more of certain foods. ...
- WebMD
Scientists Determine How Aged Garlic Extract Safely Reduces ... Sep 1, 2005
...by Pennsylvania State University researchers has found that an ingredient in aged garlic extract (AGE) helps inhibit the liver's ability to produce cholesterol ...
- eMaxHealth.com
National Cholesterol Education Month Sep 10, 2005
Museum of Health and Medicine, in partnership with Health Pact, is hosting a health fair in recognition of September as “National Cholesterol Education Month ...
- I-Newswire.com (press release)
Fitness trumps cholesterol as key to heart health Sep 2, 2005
...(Kingston, ON) – Being physically fit can dramatically reduce men’s deaths from heart disease – even when their cholesterol rates are high, says Queen ...
- I-Newswire.com (press release)
September's National Cholesterol Education Month Is an Ideal Time ... Sep 12, 2005
This month's celebration of the government's National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute's National Cholesterol Education Program makes September an ideal time ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Cholesterol Class Set In Britton Sep 7, 2005
People of the Britton area are invited to participate in a class for people with high cholesterol, called "Lower Your Count," via live videoconference. ...
- Marshall County Journal
Nut link to lower cholesterol gains credence Sep 8, 2005
08/09/2005 - A new meta-analysis of scientific evidence for nuts’ ability to lower cholesterol levels confirms that almonds, peanuts, walnuts and pecans ...
- NutraIngredients.com
National Cholesterol Month Sep 8, 2005
...--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Thirty percent of Americans have borderline high cholesterol levels, which may increase the risk of heart disease. ...
- Business Wire (press release)
The New Low-Cholesterol Diet: Walnuts Sep 14, 2005
But research shows there's good reason to enjoy this nut year round. Unless you're allergic to nuts, walnuts belong in a low-cholesterol diet. So get cracking. ...
- WebMD
National Cholesterol Month Sep 8, 2005
...levels, which may increase the risk of heart disease.Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in the USSeptember is National Cholesterol Month, the ...
- Finanzen.net
Why cholesterol kills Sep 13, 2005
Researchers at Michigan State University found that cholesterol build-up lying on artery walls can crystallise into a solid, expand and then burst, sending ...
- Health24.com
Soy could reduce bad cholesterol, says AHRQ Sep 1, 2005
...protein found in tofu and other soybean products may result in a small reduction in low-density lipoprotein (LDL, known as bad cholesterol) and triglyceride ...
- Food Navigator
September: Cholesterol Education Month Sep 12, 2005
...--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Knowing your cholesterol level could help save your life. High levels of bad cholesterol can lead to heart disease. ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Third place for cholesterol drug Sep 5, 2005
An independent German review of previous research shows no benefit to taking Pfizer, Inc.'s Lipitor over similar cholesterol-busting drugs, the Associated ...
- Health24.com
One in Three Adults Struggles with Unhealthy Cholesterol Levels Sep 5, 2005
Do you have elevated cholesterol? ... Elevated cholesterol affects people of all ages and lifestyles and greatly increases the risk of heart disease. ...
- Genetic Engineering News
Cholesterol screening at local senior centers Sep 16, 2005
When an individual's cholesterol level gets too high, it can increase the risk of various problems such as coronary heart disease and stroke. ...
- Arbutus Times
Mars offers cholesterol-lowering chocolate bars Sep 15, 2005
By Dominique Patton. 9/15/2005 - Candy giant Mars has expanded its functional food line with a new plant sterol-enriched chocolate bar for lowering cholesterol. ...
- NutraIngredients-usa.com
The New Low-Cholesterol Diet: Fatty Fish Sep 14, 2005
..."The way that you prepare any of these foods makes a big difference in your blood cholesterol level," says Keecha Harris, DrPH, RD, a spokeswoman for the ...
- WebMD
Genesis offers cholesterol tests Sep 15, 2005
Genesis Medical Center and Metropolitan Medical Laboratory will offer comprehensive blood panel tests for cholesterol and lipids and 12 other chemical tests 6 ...
- Quad City Times
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