Avoiding Foods that Raise Cholesterol
Foods that can raise harmful cholesterol levels include those containing saturated and trans fats, such as high-fat animal products, many fried foods and foods containing hydrogenated oils. Reduce the consumption of these high-cholesterol foods with health advice from a certified diabetes educator in this helpful video on nutrition.
Dr. Gott: Woman faces woes of middle age
Dr. Gott: Woman faces woes of middle age Q) I am writing to inquire about a medical condition that I have had for more than 15 years with no diagnosis determined. I’m a 63-year-old African-American female in good health except for allergies. The older I get, the worse the problem. Read more on Erie Times-News
What Changes Cholesterol Levels?
Cholesterol is probably one of our greatest enemies, because it can lead to serious heart problems. Fortunately, there are ways that you can modify your cholesterol. Elevated cholesterol is a major threat to our health, so they have to lower the cholesterol level. Some of the things that affect changes in cholesterol levels. The first thing [...]
Justin’s HIV Journal HIV & High Cholesterol
People who take certain HIV medications often get high cholesterol as a side effect of the drugs. Recently my doctor told me that I have high cholesterol. But is it a result of my drug regimen? I had been taking Reyataz, Norvir and Truvada, all of which have high cholesterol as a possible adverse effect. [...]
Are Eggs Bad For You? Egg Cholesterol Myths, How the Body Works, Clinical Nutrition
Are Eggs Bad For You? Egg Cholesterol Myths, How the Body Works, Clinical Nutrition Eggs have Cholesterol in them and many people have the idea that Eggs are not a health food or that eggs are potentially harmful because this. Whats the truth? Are eggs good or bad? Does a diet heavy in eggs raise [...]
HDL: When Good Cholesterol Goes Bad
Dr. Jay Heinecke, professor in the University of Washington’s Department of Medicine, reveals how new research suggests HDL, the “good” cholesterol, may also have a harmful side. Renowned for its ability to protect against heart disease, scientists have found the protein composition of HDL plays an important role in whether this kind of cholesterol is [...]
Cholesterol, Diet, and Heart Disease.
National Institutes of Health Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center Cholesterol, Diet, and Heart Disease. NTIS Price: $171.00 Your Price: $0.00 NTIS AVVA03846-VNB1 1994 Identifies three primary factors that can increase the risk of having heart attacks: smoking, high blood pressure, and elevated cholesterol levels. Dr. Byran Brewer, Chief of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood [...]
Egg recall has some changing buying, eating habits
Egg recall has some changing buying, eating habits From a breakfast cafe in Denver to the Little Italy that is Boston’s North End, one ingredient is a staple in every major city and the thousands of diners, bakeries and home kitchens in between: the egg. Read more on AP via Yahoo! News
Bite-size buffalo burgers leave you with less guilt
Bite-size buffalo burgers leave you with less guilt Buffalo sliders are a slick way to enjoy a burger without the two-fisted guilt. The Star’s Buffalo Sliders are higher in iron and lower in fat and cholesterol than their beef counterparts. The flavor profile mimics the bar snack profile, including hot sauce, reduced-fat blue cheese and [...]
Tomato-mayo sauce flavors moist poached chicken
Tomato-mayo sauce flavors moist poached chicken Poaching the chicken and letting it cool in the liquid keeps the meat juicy and moist. It can be served hot or cold. Read more on Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
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