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In TODAY.com’s Expert Tip of the Day, a cardiologist lists her favorite foods that can “drag” cholesterol out of the body.
However, evidence of high cholesterol can appear in unexpected places, including the Achilles tendons, reports Surrey Live.
After surviving a cardiac event, your brain can be affected. Dr Sanjeev Gera explains why preserving your brain function and ...
Our entire framework of personal health is built on sensation. Everyday you naturally assume that you are healthy.
Green tea is a type of brewed tea with several health benefits. Drinking green tea daily may lower your total and LDL cholesterol levels, reducing your risk of heart disease.
The report by President Trump’s physician said he was in “excellent health.” It showed that he had gained weight and that neurological and heart tests had come back “normal.” ...
Polycystic ovary syndrome is an inaccurate name for a condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Its new name can ...
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What everyone over 30 should know about the new cholesterol guidelines
Cardiologists explain the biggest misconception around heart health, and why waiting for symptoms is "the wrong strategy." ...
The Healthy @Reader's Digest on MSN
11 silent signs of heart trouble you shouldn’t ignore
If you can usually finish a run with ease, but are suddenly hit with severe fatigue, it could be a subtle sign of an ...
An increase in sedentary time in childhood raises cholesterol levels by two-thirds as an adult, which can lead to heart ...
Doctors warn that academic pressure, sleep deprivation, stress, poor diet, and excess caffeine may increase the risk of high ...
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