Monday, October, 26, 2009
Lower Cholesterol In A Recipe
October 03, 2008
University of Illinois scientist Soo-Yeun Lee has cooked up a
'recipe' for a soy-based breakfast cereal that she says meets the
requirement of three U.S. Food and Drug Administration health
claims, keeps people feeling full, and tastes good. Research shows
that soy decreases the risk of breast and prostate cancers and
lowers cholesterol and triglycerides. Lee says her cereal may help
people have a high-protein breakfast without the high carbohydrate
content of conventional cereals, waffles, and ...
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Expert & Community Posts
By Lisa Nelson, RD, LN
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Health Expert
...heart. Here are three top steps you can take now to lower cholesterol and reduce your risk of...
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By Lisa Nelson
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...for one of the following free e-courses: How to Lower Cholesterol in 8 Simple Steps or 7...
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By Dr. Kang
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Health Expert
A reader recently asked if eating a significant amount of fiber can diminish the effect of Lipitor...
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...flour in place of white flour for cakes or muffin recipes? Another delicious alternative is to...
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Health Guide
SoyA rigorous review found that soy protein and isoflavone supplements do not help
lower cholesterol or heart disease risk. However, soy foods are healthy choices, and the American Heart...
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...factor in PAD and heart disease. Many experts now recommend that patients with PAD receive drugs to
lower cholesterol.There are a number of drugs available for lowering cholesterol. Those...
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Although most studies that prove that lowering cholesterol saves lives are done using drug therapy, the absolute mandate for improving cholesterol levels is to first make changes in...
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...Effects of Cholesterol-Lowering DrugsAlthough it would be reasonable to believe that agents used to
lower cholesterol would protect against gallstones, they either have little effect or, in the...
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...extent. ACE inhibitors appeared to offer no protection. Statins. Statins are common drugs used to
lower cholesterol levels.In past years, anumber of studies reported a...
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