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Friday, October, 23, 2009

What Is The Function Of Triglycerides

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Cholesterol and Your Kidneys: A Fatal Connection

By Dr. Kang Health Expert

Chronic kidney disease in itself has been found to be an independent predictor for the development of heart disease and is associated with an overall poorer prognosis. This effect occurs throughout the entire spectrum of kidney failure ranging from those with mild kidney disease to even those who have had successful kidney transplants.  In one study of a million people with kidney failure who were not yet on dialysis, the risk of developing atherosclerosis was almost 35 times more likely than t...

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Expert & Community Posts

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Making Sense of Cholesterol Ratios, Lipid Profiles and Your Heart Disease Risk Scores
By Lisa Nelson, RD, LN , Health Expert

...Total cholesterol Cholesterol is essential to bodily functions, such as building cells and... Read more »

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Omacar, meet Lovaza
By Dr. Kang , Health Expert

...supplements.  It is very safe although periodic liver function and lipid tests are... Read more »

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Treating Erectile Dysfunction with Diet and Exercise
By Dr. Justin Harmon , Health Expert

...gears away from our recent discussion of erectile dysfunction associated with prostate cancer, I... Read more »

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Can My HDL Be Too High?
By Lisa Nelson , Health Expert

...greater than 100 mg/dl?   Dr. Shelby-Lane: The main function of HDL is to help soak up excess... Read more »

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What is Lipoprotein(a) and What Does it Mean for You?
By Dr. Kang , Health Expert

...and HDL. These apolipoproteins serve a variety of functions such as directing the lipoprotein... Read more »

Health Guide

What is Cholesterol?: A Patient Guide
Arteriosclerosis causes heart attacks, strokes, amputations and even loss of brain function in addition to sudden death. Arteriosclerotic plaque, the material that eventually clogs our... Read more »
Lowering Cholesterol for Patients
...not be available over the counter without a doctor’s prescription as cholesterol levels and liver function tests need to be checked on a regular basis. Bile acid sequestrants. These drugs also... Read more »
Prevent Heart Disease: 6 Steps to Better Heart Health
...salmon, herring, mackerel, or fresh tuna.   4. Fats  Our bodies do require some fat for normal functioning, however most people eat far more than what is required. Reducing the total amount... Read more »
Cholesterol Risk Factors
...cholesterol levels. Some experts suggest that patients with high cholesterol should be evaluated for thyroid function before they are given cholesterol-lowering drugs. Research is mixed on whether... Read more »
Cholesterol and Lipids
...(not in plants). In spite of its bad press, cholesterol is an essential nutrient necessary for many functions, including:Repairing cell membranesManufacturing vitamin D on the skin's... Read more »

Medications

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...(e.g., blood cholesterol/triglyceride levels, liver function tests) should be performed... Read more »

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...pressure, blood cholesterol/triglyceride levels, liver function tests) should be performed... Read more »

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...pregnancy, blood cholesterol/triglyceride levels, liver function, white blood count, eye exams)... Read more »

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...interfere with certain laboratory tests (including liver function tests, blood triglyceride... Read more »

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...(e.g., blood cholesterol/triglyceride levels, liver function tests) should be performed... Read more »

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