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- Blood Test Identifies People at Risk for Heart Attack That Other Tests Miss
- Gene Test Shows Who Could Benefit from Statins to Reduce Colon Cancer Risk
- Statins Do Not Protect Patients Against Risk of Colorectal Adenoma, Research Shows
Posted April 15, 2010:
- Banning Trans Fats Would Save Lives, Say Doctors
- High-Altitude Metabolism Lets Mice Stay Slim and Healthy on a High-Fat Diet
Posted April 12, 2010:
- Women Who Eat Foods With High Glycemic Index May Be at Greater Risk for Heart Disease
- Additional Genes Associated With Age-Related Macular Degeneration Identified
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- Doctors Are Failing to Lower Heart Patients' Cholesterol Adequately, European Study Finds
- Experimental Drug That Mimics Thryoid Hormone Safely Lowers 'Bad' Cholesterol
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- Secondhand Smoke Raises Risk of Hardened Arteries Among 13-Year-Olds
- Exercise Counters Negative Effects of Weight Regain, Researchers Find
- Even the Boss Doesn't Follow the Doctor's Orders
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- Childhood Obesity a Risk for Premature Death
- High-Fat Ketogenic Diet to Control Seizures Is Safe Over Long Term, Study Suggests
Posted February 9, 2010:
- Common Cholesterol Drugs, Statins, Fight Cataracts, Too
- Butter Leads to Lower Blood Fats Than Olive Oil, Study Finds
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Posted December 15, 2009:
- Christmas Cholesterol Epiphany: 'Myrrh' May Have Cholesterol-Lowering Properties
- Low Cholesterol Transfer Protein Activity Associated With Heart Disease Risk
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- Why Humans Outlive Apes: Human Genes Have Adapted to Inflammation, but We Are More Susceptible to Diseases of Aging
- Latest Epidemic? High Cholesterol, Obesity in Fruit Flies
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- Protein Srebp2 Drives Cholesterol Formation in Prion-Infected Neuronal Cells
- Vitamin B Niacin Offers No Extra Benefit to Statin Therapy in Seniors Already Diagnosed With Coronary Artery Disease, Study Suggests
Posted November 17, 2009:
- Prevalence of High LDL, or 'Bad' Cholesterol Levels Decreases in US
- Increased Obesity Hindering Success at Reducing Heart Disease Risk
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