June 26th, 2007

High blood pressure

Heart Info - When the mice were treated with Zetia, cholesterol levels in the bile returned to normal, suggesting that the drug targets NPC1L1 in the liver. “These findings suggest that in humans, the drug may reduce cholesterol levels in the blood by inhibiting Continue Reading

Denver Post - does warn patients that the drug may cause increased triglycerides, cholesterol and liver enzymes, this is the first study to show how significantly blood levels of these elements change. The study found that blood tests tend to go back to normal Continue Reading

Richmond Register - He did not set out to lose any specific poundage goal; he just wanted to get his blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar to back normal levels. His motivation was to add years to his life. I know I can lose weight, but have the habit of hitting a Continue Reading

WSLS - can create frustrations, for the most part, ” according to some studies, they can decrease our blood pressure, cholesterol levels If you understand that these are normal reactions, you will be better prepared to cope with your own feelings and to Continue Reading

Ukiah Daily Journal - Every year he has a blood test to monitor his cholesterol levels. Here is his profile: cholesterol 200, triglycerides 322, HDL 39 and LDL 97. Last year his triglycerides were also elevated at 287, with normal being less than 150. His primary Continue Reading

Health and Age.com - At baseline, 35% of them were normal weight, 41% were overweight, and 23% were glucose (3 mg/dL) and triglycerides (10.1 mg/dL), and decreases in total cholesterol This doesn’t mean, of course, that the absolute levels of cardiovascular risk Continue Reading

Jackson Clarion-Ledger - natural plant extracts called plant sterols that have been clinically proven to help reduce blood cholesterol levels Vitamin B is important for energy metabolism, and chromium has been added to help maintain normal blood sugar levels. Of course Continue Reading

Long Beach Press-Telegram - The gonzo filmmaker says he now walks 10,000 steps a day and switched from white breads and pasta to whole grains and that has brought his blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar down to normal levels. And he says sleep is the best way to lose Continue Reading

Arlington Heights Daily Herald - 50,000 men and women enrolled in Medicare or a private managed-care plan, researchers from Rand found that diabetic women, already at increased risk for heart disease, were 19 percent less likely than diabetic men to have normal cholesterol levels Continue Reading

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