Fad diet claims weight loss in 3 days Jul 29, 2008
"What we typically recommend is low fat, low cholesterol diet.". Dr. Markham said the three-day diet could be far too little fuel for a dieter. (KHOU.com, TX)
Alzheimer Disease Plaques Seen With Conventional MRI in Animal Model for the First Time Jul 28, 2008
D. candidate in Medical Biophysics, along with Brian Rutt, PhD, and colleagues at the Robarts Research Institute and University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, used clinical strength MRI scanners to take brain images from rabbits that had been fed a high cholesterol diet for more than two years. These animals form amyloid plaques in their brains. (PR Newswire)
Caffeine for Alzheimer's Prevention Jul 26, 2008
Unfortunately, a high cholesterol diet can damage the blood brain barrier, causing it to leak, and leaving the brain vulnerable to injury and disease ... A recent study by Dr. Jonathan Geiger of the University of North Dakota, published in the April 3, 2008 edition of the Journal of Neuroinflammation, provides the most conclusive evidence yet that even in the presence of a high cholesterol diet, potential risk to the blood brain barrier can be mitigated by relatively low daily doses of caffeine.... (Suite101.com)
Good News on Saturated Fat Jul 22, 2008
A more accurate presentation of the low carb diet used in this study would be a low carb low cholesterol diet. People who think they can chow down on steaks and burgers without buns all day and achieve the same results will be disappointed when their cholesterol tests come back. (New York Times)
Unilever Unveils Promise(R) SuperShots(R) for Blood Pressure, the First Functional Shot to Increase Daily Potassium Intake to Help Reduce the Risk of High Blood Pressure Jul 8, 2008
8 g, as part of a low saturated fat, low trans fat and low cholesterol diet, may reduce the risk of heart disease. A serving of Promise activ(R) Spread provides 1. (PR Newswire)
Memory Loss Linked To Poor Diet, Study Suggests Jun 20, 2008
Effects of a Saturated Fat and High Cholesterol Diet on Memory and Hippocampal Morphology in the Middle-Aged Rat. Journal of Alzheimer%u2019s Disease, 14:2 (June 2008), pp. (Science Daily)
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5 ounces of walnuts per day, as part of a low saturated fat and low cholesterol diet, and not resulting in increased caloric intake, may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. Store walnuts in a sealed container; refrigerator storage is good, but for larger quantities freezer storage is best. (Sierra Vista Herald, AZ)
Living With an Aortic Aneurysm May 5, 2008
This Vascular Disease, a Potentially Fatal Condition, Can be Treated. An abdominal aortic aneurysm or a thoracic aortic aneurysm can be a potentially fatal condition. (Suite101.com)
An Hour of Childs Play a Day Keeps Teenage Heart Disease at Bay Apr 9, 2008
Children's Health Cholesterol Diet Exercise Family Lifestyle Medical Research Obesity Prevention. An Hour of Childs Play a Day Keeps Teenage Heart Disease at Bay. (MedHeadlines)
Assessing the enhanced egg Apr 4, 2008
On the other hand, eggs are rich in dietary cholesterol, averaging about 213 milligrams per egg, and need to be restricted on a low cholesterol diet. If you have high cholesterol or heart disease, then limiting egg intake to two to three yolks per week is advisable, since the yolk contains all the cholesterol. (Marco Island Sun-Times, FL)
Lipoic Acid Could Reduce Atherosclerosis, Weight Gain Jan 18, 2008
17, 2008) A new study done with mice has discovered that supplements of lipoic acid can inhibit formation of arterial lesions, lower triglycerides, and reduce blood vessel inflammation and weight gain -- all key issues for addressing cardiovascular disease. Although the results cannot be directly extrapolated beyond the laboratory, researchers report that "they strongly suggest that lipoic acid supplementation may be useful as an inexpensive but effective intervention strategy . . . reducing... (Science Daily)
Mutant Gene Identified As Villain In Hardening Of The Arteries Dec 22, 2007
The researchers found that mice engineered without the Akt1 gene and fed a high cholesterol diet had many more signs of aortic atherosclerosis compared to their littermates. And, surprisingly, their coronary lesions were similar to humans, say the scientists. (Science Daily)
Four Pinocchios for Recidivist Rudy Nov 8, 2007
Mitt Romney says that Hillary Clinton is planning a government takeover of the health care system. Has he got his facts right. (Washington Post)
Study links birth control pill to artery-clogging plaque Nov 7, 2007
By Steve Sternberg, USA TODAY ORLANDO Birth control pills have been linked for the first time to plaques that could potentially endanger the heart, doctors here said Tuesday. A study of 1,301 women ages 33 to 55 suggests that the likelihood of finding plaques in key arteries increased by 20% to 30% for every 10 years of pill use, Ernst Rietzschel, of Ghent University in Belgium, told an American Heart Association meeting here. (USA Today)
Study links the Pill to plaques that clog arteries Nov 7, 2007
Study links the Pill to plaques that clog arteries. Study links the Pill to plaques that clog arteries. (AZCentral -- News)
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Aegerion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Presents Final Results of Phase II Clinical Trials for AEGR-733 at Drugs Affecting Lipid Metabolism (DALM) 2007 Conference Oct 5, 2007
Over the course of this study, patients were counseled on a low fat/low cholesterol diet but with no emphasis on total calories or weight reduction. Drug treatment consisted of ezetimibe alone (10 mg), AEGR-733 in escalating doses at 5 mg, then 7. (PR Newswire)
Family History Has Strong Effect on Cardiac Risk Sep 9, 2007
FRIDAY, Sept. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Paying attention to the heart risk factors of close relatives of people with coronary heart disease could prevent more than 40 percent of early heart deaths, Scottish researchers say. "If you want primary prevention, you have to go through the population to find groups with high risk," explained Dr. Jill Pell, professor of epidemiology at the University of Glasgow and lead author of a report in the Sept. 8 issue of the British Medical Journal. (Forbes)
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Stay physically, mentally active Aug 1, 2007
A low fat, low cholesterol diet is advisable. And there is growing evidence that a diet rich in dark vegetables and fruits, which contain antioxidants, may help protect brain cells. (Auburn Citizen, NY)
Weight and pregnancy Jul 27, 2007
Low cholesterol diet improves blood flow in fetusNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Consuming a low-cholesterol, low-fat diet during pregnancy seems to have a beneficial effect on blood flow in the fetus, Norwegian researchers report. --Reuters. (SpiritIndia)
Low cholesterol diet improves blood flow in fetus Jul 20, 2007
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One in 5 Britons has DNA that can double risk of a heart attack May 5, 2007
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Get brain fit| Oct 11, 2006
Following a low cholesterol diet and keeping your body healthy prevents vascular disease and strokes. Your brain needs oxygen to function properly and vascular diseases will seriously impair the flow of oxygen to your brain. (iAfrica.com)
New crop fits into Montana’s climate Oct 11, 2006
The oil is rich in omega-3 fatty acids which are important to a low cholesterol diet, it is also a good source for vitamin E. The oil can also be used for cooking and in processed low-cholesterol foods. The Goods have Sold part of their oil to a cosmetic company for use in facial cream. (Havre Daily News, MT)
Life-span study reveals `8 Americas' Sep 13, 2006
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Where healthiest, least healthy live in U.S. Sep 13, 2006
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Life Span Gap Just Keeps Growing Sep 12, 2006
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'8 Americas' reveal disparity in life expectancy, study finds Sep 12, 2006
Sentinel garden columnist Tom MacCubbin shovels up the dirt on gardening year-round in Central Florida. Ann Hellmuth blogs about animal news. (Orlando Sentinel -- News)
Cutting carbs can lower cholesterol May 30, 2006
Diet fad good for your heart, even if you don't lose a pound. RSS FEEDS ON MSNBC.COM. (MSNBC -- Health)
Doctor's office: Time for a little TLC Feb 21, 2006
The TLC (therapeutic lifestyle change) diet is a low saturated fat, low cholesterol diet that will help to reduce your blood cholesterol level to decrease your chance of developing heart disease, future heart attacks, and other heart disease complications. TLC Diet Guidelines recommend that you eat. (Town Online)
There's still no magic pill for weight loss Feb 19, 2006
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