May 10 (UPI) --The gender of the drinker, as well as the brewing method used, may be key to coffee's link with higher cholesterol, a risk factor for heart disease, a study published Tuesday found.
Your preferred style of coffee may affect your cholesterol, new study suggests. Men who drink lots of espresso tend to have higher cholesterol than non-drinkers, according to data. Coffee is also ...
As Indian men move past 40, the body begins to respond differently to food, stress and lifestyle choices. Slower metabolism, reduced physical activity, work pressure and irregular sleep often start ...
Even if you’ve never thought about cholesterol before, there’s a good chance you know that high cholesterol is bad. If a person's levels are too high, it can increase their risk of heart attack and ...
Medically reviewed by Melissa Nieves, LND Eating beans can lower your LDL cholesterol by 19% and your risk of heart disease by 11%. You can eat avocados to help lower high LDL cholesterol and increase ...
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