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The doctor, who regularly appears on ITV's Lorraine, took to Instagram to share his expertise and the top foods to include ...
Two-time world champion and Olympic silver medallist Colin Jackson has urged people to get their cholesterol levels checked, ...
If you have been feeling too many cramps in your legs, along with cold feet and numbness, it could be due to high cholesterol ...
If your cholesterol level is too high, cholesterol can build up in the walls of your arteries. Over time, this buildup -- called plaque -- causes arteries to harden and can restrict blood flow ...
A COMMON drug prescribed to millions of Brits could slash the risk of dementia by 13 per cent, scientists suggest. High ...
High cholesterol, or hypercholesterolemia, usually has no apparent symptoms and is therefore labeled as a "silent killer." ...
Eating lots of fatty, ultra-processed foods isn’t the only road that can lead to high cholesterol levels. Here, we explore eight lesser-known factors that could cause an increase. Eating a diet ...
Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, or “bad” cholesterol, collects in the walls of the blood vessels, causing them to narrow. High-density lipoprotein (HDL), or “good” cholesterol ...
Excess body weight, particularly around the abdomen, can elevate cholesterol levels and heighten the risk of heart disease Cholesterol levels are affected by various other factors including ...
Chronic stress can trigger changes in your body that can increase cholesterol levels. People at risk of heart disease from high cholesterol may benefit from stress management techniques.
High-density lipoprotein (HDL) is a healthy type of cholesterol. Non-HDL cholesterol refers to the sum of all the unhealthy types of cholesterol, which can contribute to plaque accumulation in the ...
A large new study has found that people with lower levels of LDL cholesterol—commonly known as “bad” cholesterol—have a ...