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Is There a Link Between Heart Disase and Fibromyalgia?

Lisa Nelson RD #10: Do you feel there is a link between heart disease and fibromyalgia?  I have noticed many individuals diagnosed with heart disease also diagnosed with fibromyalgia.  Could this be due to medications used to treat the heart conditions?   Dr. Shelby-Lane: Fibromyalgia symptoms were akin to the symptoms of several... Read moreChevron

The Connection Between Vitamin D and Heart Disease

Lisa Nelson RD #9: Is there a connection between vitamin D and heart disease?  What level vitamin D should individuals maintain to prevent heart problems?   Dr. Shelby-Lane: It is a known and documented fact that too little Vitamin D puts the heart at risk.  Yet many patients are not routinely tested, and if so, they do not take... Read moreChevron

Is Grapefruit Safe to Eat When Taking a Statin Drug?

Lisa Nelson RD #8: Please clear up the confusion about grapefruit and medication!  Is it safe for individuals taking medication for heart disease, such as Lipitor, to eat grapefruit or drink grapefruit juice?  When is grapefruit not allowed?   Dr. Shelby-Lane: I am including information that may help answer your question about... Read moreChevron

Can My HDL Be Too High?

Lisa Nelson #7: Are you concerned by unusually high HDL levels, such as greater than 100 mg/dl?   Dr. Shelby-Lane: The main function of HDL is to help soak up excess cholesterol from the walls of blood vessels and carry it to the liver, where it breaks down and is removed from the body in the bile.   Measuring for particle size and... Read moreChevron

What Does a High HDL Mean for Me?

Lisa Nelson RD #6: If you have a patient with a high HDL level, let's say an HDL greater than 80; are you concerned if their LDL level is elevated?   Dr. Shelby-Lane: New research has revealed that LDL or "bad" cholesterol inhibits the breakdown of fat in adipocytes, or fat cells, thus suggesting that it is a regulator of fat stores.This... Read moreChevron

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