Lifestyle changes (such as diet, weight control, exercise, and smoking cessation) are the first line of defense for treating unhealthy cholesterol levels. If levels still remain high, drug treatment is an effective next step. However, while statins have been shown to slow the rate of atherosclerotic progression, they have not yet been shown to reverse heart disease.
Reducing LDL (bad cholesterol) and total cholesterol levels, while at the same time boosting HDL (good cholesterol)...
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An ovulation home test is used by women to help identify the time in the menstrual cycle when they're most likely to become pregnantThe test works by... Read more »
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A blood glucose test measures the amount of a sugar, called glucose, in a sample of your blood. Glucose is a major source of energy for most cells... Read more »