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LDL

Increase of Cholesterol During Winter Months

by Dr. Stephen Parker (Article selection and Commentary) on May 11, 2013

Cholesterol Levels May Vary By Season View the Cholesterol Levels Slideshow Pictures THURSDAY, March 7 (HealthDay News) — Cholesterol levels increase with winter’s arrival and drop again as warmer weather returns, a new study by Brazilian researchers suggests. “In the winter, people should be careful with their cholesterol levels,” said lead researcher Dr. Filipe Moura, [...]

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Weight Loss, LDL Reduction and Mortality Risk Reduction

by Dr. Stephen Parker (Article selection and Commentary) on February 20, 2011

Although it seems like a reasonable question, it is difficult to find precise information on the correlation between weight loss and heart attack risk reduction. From the previous post, for each point reduction in LDL, there is risk reduction of approximately .5%. From the article below, it appears that for about 1% of weight loss, [...]

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LDL: Each Point Reduction Reduces Risk by .5%

by Dr. Stephen Parker (Article selection and Commentary) on February 20, 2011

40-Point Cholesterol Drop=20% Lower Heart Risk Heart Disease Protection Tied to Cholesterol Reduction Achieved With Drugs WebMD Health News Sept. 27, 2005 — The heart disease protection offered by popular cholesterol-lowering statin drugs may be directly related to the degree they actually lower a person’s cholesterol levels. A new review of studies on statins shows [...]

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Physician Heals Thyself

by Dr. Stephen Parker (Article selection and Commentary) on May 6, 2010

Wall Street Journal April 10, 2010 Do you sometimes think you can’t be heart-healthy unless you’re a vegetarian marathon runner with minimal body fat, barely detectable cholesterol and a pact to avoid ice cream that is signed in blood? Well, think again. There’s mounting evidence and support among cardiologists that moderation in the battle against [...]

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Top Ten Health and Medicine Websites

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by Dr. Stephen Parker (Article selection and Commentary) on March 30, 2010

These are some of the best sources of medical information on the Web: www.mayoclinic.com Reliable, evidence based medical information.   Well-presented, well-written. www.clevelandclinic.org Good collection of resources for heart issues. www.askapatient.com A tremendous resource on medication; consumers writing about their experience and side effects of medication.   Information that you will not see on a pharmaceutical website.  [...]

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Sprinkle Three Tablespoons of Flax Seed…

Just put three tablespoons a day..

by Dr. Stephen Parker (Article selection and Commentary) on March 29, 2010

A new study from Iowa State University’s Nutrition and Wellness Research Center (NWRC) may give men a way to combat high cholesterol without drugs — if they don’t mind sprinkling some flaxseed into their daily diet. Suzanne Hendrich, an ISU professor in food science and human nutrition, led a study that examined the effects of [...]

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Cholseterol Not Good Indicator of Heart Attack Risk

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by Dr. Stephen Parker (Article selection and Commentary) on March 17, 2010

Newswise — A new national study has shown that nearly  75 percent of patients hospitalized for a heart attack had cholesterol levels that  would indicate they were not at high risk for  a cardiovascular event, according to current national cholesterol guidelines. Specifically, these patients had low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels that met current guidelines, and [...]

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Slideshow: Lowering Cholesterol

by Dr. Stephen Parker (Article selection and Commentary) on March 16, 2010

Click to View: Emedicine Health Comment: EMedicine spent some time making sure this slideshow was done right. Kudos.

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New Class of Medications for LDL Reduction

by heartcurrents on March 11, 2010

Experimental Drug That Mimics Thryoid Hormone Safely Lowers ‘Bad’ Cholesterol ScienceDaily (Mar. 11, 2010) — People whose “bad” cholesterol and risk of future heart disease stay too high despite cholesterol-lowering statin therapy can safely lower it by adding a drug that mimics the action of thyroid hormone. In a report published in the Mar. 11, [...]

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