People with high cholesterol know that it's important to steer clear of fatty, unhealthy foods, but experts say adding certain foods may help as well. Oranges, pistachios, chocolate, and even sardines may actually help lower triglyceride levels and clear dietary cholesterol. In this article from MSN, one nutrition expert discusses six foods that could make your heart happier.
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