#GeneEditing #HeartHealth #Cholesterol
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Studies test whether gene-editing can fix high cholesterol. For now, take your medicine
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Scientists are testing an entirely new way to fight heart disease: a gene-editing treatment that might offer a one-time fix for high cholesterol.
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What are statins? The uses and side effects of cholesterol medication
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New research indicates that the majority of side-effects commonly linked to statins are not, in fact, caused by the medication itself.
#Cholesterol #HealthyDiet #Oats
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Eating this healthy breakfast for just two days can lower your...
A powerful tool for your heart might already be hiding in the back of your pantry.
New research suggests that a short-term diet centered almost exclusively on a cheap, healthy breakfast staple can significantly lower cholesterol levels in just two days.
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Scientists reveal two-day diet that slashes cholesterol for weeks
Scientists have revealed a simple yet effective diet that keeps cholesterol levels in check.
According to researchers at the University of Bonn, just two days of eating an almost exclusively oatmeal-based diet significantly lowered harmful cholesterol levels, with benefits still visible six weeks later.
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A Cardiologist and Dietitian Share the Best Foods to Eat for Better Cholesterol Levels
High cholesterol has no visible symptoms, but it can have a profound impact on your heart health. While cholesterol-lowering medication is vital for some people, almost everyone could benefit from incorporating more of the best foods to eat for cholesterol into their meals.
#Fiber #Nutrition #CholesterolManagement
www.businessinsider.com
A nutritionist who lowered his cholesterol through diet shared 4 simple tips for eating more fiber
Hobson has a 'fiber cupboard' and adds something from it to every meal.
When Rob Hobson, a registered nutritionist based in the UK, found out his cholesterol levels were "really high" in June, he decided to manage them through diet, focusing particularly on increasing his fiber intake.
#Coffee #CardiovascularHealth #Cholesterol
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These three discoveries change how we understand coffee and the heart
This year we learned how different brewing methods can impact cholesterol and cardiovascular health
Coffee is one of the most widely consumed psychoactive substances on the planet, yet despite more than two billion cups being drunk each day, its impact on heart health remains surprisingly complex - and often misunderstood.