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Grapefruit juice and cholesterol medication

My mother-in-law has been visiting with us for the past few weeks.  She remarked one day while peeling a mango how she felt as if she had a kindred spirit with citrus fruit, but was quick to also mention how disappointed she was to learn that she is no longer able to eat grapefruit.  When asked why, she simply replied, “I’m on... Read moreChevron

Thyroid Disease and Cholesterol

I recently saw a young woman in my clinic that was referred for treatment of a severely abnormal lipid profile.  Her total cholesterol was very high at greater then 270mg/dl, and in particular her LDL was quite elevated and her HDL was marginally low.  She had no prior medical issues, and her family history was quite... Read moreChevron

What Does Zero Trans Fat Really Mean?

A reader recently asked how can a food list 0 grams of trans fat on the Nutrition Facts panel and still have partially hydrogenated vegetable oil listed in the ingredients.  Are they not the same?    The answer is yes: trans fat is the same as partially hydrogenated vegetable oil.  Trans fats are made by... Read moreChevron

Another Nail in the Coffin for Torcetrapib

Back in January of this year, I wrote an article called The Demise of a New Cholesterol Drug, concerning the development of a new class of cholesterol drugs called CETP (cholesterol ester transfer protein) inhibitors. These drugs have the unique property of markedly raising good HDL cholesterol and were thought to be able to prevent the... Read moreChevron

Go Red! Or is it Go White? Alcohol and Cholesterol

The French are renown for their exquisite cuisine and fashionable lifestyles. It’s not too hard for us to imagine a French person sitting at a sidewalk café in Paris dining on foie gras, coq au vin, and heavy cheeses, sipping a fine Bordeaux, and smoking several cigarettes to finish off the meal. It also doesn’t seem to be too difficult for... Read moreChevron

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This video animation shows how cholesterol behaves in the blood stream. Cholesterol is a soft, fat-like, waxy substance found in the bloodstream and in all your body's cells.

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