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Foods to eliminate from your diet to lower cholesterol naturally
High cholesterol is a major risk factor for heart disease, but it can often be managed through strategic dietary changes.
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How to lower your cholesterol naturally after 50 in just minutes a day
Women ages 55 to 65 are especially vulnerable to rising cholesterol during menopause. Simple daily habits like biking and ...
Have you been diagnosed with high cholesterol levels? Beware! your heart could be at risk - here are 7 fruits that you need ...
If you are worried about high levels of LDL cholesterol in your blood reports, here are five natural, proven ways to lower it.
Oats are the top dietitian-recommended food for lowering cholesterol because they contain beta-glucan, a soluble fiber that ...
You're more likely to get high cholesterol if you're over 50, a man, and you've been through the menopause, according to the NHS website. But anyone can get high cholesterol, even young, slim, and ...
High levels of blood cholesterol can increase your risk of heart attack and stroke. You can make several lifestyle changes to lower your cholesterol naturally, such as quitting smoking, eating more ...
If your cholesterol numbers have been creeping up lately, you’re far from alone. The problem: Untreated high cholesterol can reduce blood flow over time and increase the risk of a heart attack or ...
Being told that you have elevated cholesterol can feel like a letdown on an otherwise good bill of health. But you aren’t alone—according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ...
What you eat plays a major role in your cholesterol numbers under control. Reducing saturated fat and eating more of this one nutrient can help, dietitians say.
Statin drugs are the go-to-drugs for cardiovascular disease but the side effects can include memory loss, sexual dysfunction, immune depression, liver damage and muscle pain and weakness. After ...
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