Monday, October, 26, 2009
Cashews And Cholesterol
October 03, 2008
If you think that having high cholesterol means nibbling on celery
sticks and white meat turkey all season, we've got good news for
you. Keeping your cholesterol in check doesn't have to mean missing
all the good stuff.
With the right strategy--and a few savvy substitutions--you can
still eat deliciously and indulge in many of the holiday foods you
love.
High fat doesn't always equal high cholesterol
Only animal foods, like meat, dairy, eggs and cheese, have
cholesterol. Plant foods a...
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Expert & Community Posts
By Lisa Nelson, RD, LN
,
Health Expert
...many people are doing everything they can to lower cholesterol levels as much as possible. This...
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By healthgal
,
Health Expert
...a "brain attack." I've written repeatedly about cholesterol levels, and artery clogging plaque...
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By Heather Reese
,
Health Expert
...(AHA). Worse yet, 17 percent of Americans have a blood cholesterol level over 240, which puts...
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By Heather Reese
,
Health Expert
...(AHA). Worse yet, 17 percent of Americans have a blood cholesterol level over 240, which puts...
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By Dr. Kang
,
Health Expert
...around the consumption of fat and their effects on cholesterol levels. We know that saturated...
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Health Guide
About half of all American adults have total
cholesterol levels over 200 mg/dL. Over 25% have been told by doctors that they have unhealthy levels. Total
cholesterol levels have been...
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...stroke, a less common type ofstroke caused by bleeding in the brainthat isassociated with low overall
cholesterol levels.The build-up of plaque in the internal carotid artery may lead to narrowing...
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...associated with the inflammatory response and a higher risk for heart attack, even in people with normal
cholesterol levels.CRP is also associated with high blood pressure, insulin resistance (the...
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There are no warning signs for high LDL
cholesterol levels. When symptoms finally occur, they usually take the form of angina or heart attack in response to the buildup of atherosclerotic...
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Cholesterol TrendsOlder Americans are making strides in lowering their total
cholesterol levels, but younger adults levels are increasing, according to survey data published in the Journal...
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