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A new study from the University of Pittsburgh highlights that the quality of HDL cholesterol, rather than its quantity, plays a crucial role in Alzheimer's disease risk among women after menopause.
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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death globally The major risk factors for heart disease include diabetes, hypertension, smoking, obesity, limited physical activity, and junk food consumption The doctor says that the increasing incidence of heart disease, particularly in the young, is directly related to high levels of fast food consumption
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A type of ‘good cholesterol’ called HDL3, when produced in the intestine, protects the liver from inflammation and injury The portal vein is the major vessel that supplies blood to the liver, and it carries most nutrients to the liver after food is absorbed in the intestine
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A new study has revealed that variations in the good cholesterol levels may up the risk of developing infectious diseases such as gastroenteritis or pneumonia.
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Cholesterol is a fatty substance known as a lipid and is vital for the normal functioning of the body.
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Almonds work by gathering cholesterol from tissues, like the arteries, and helping transport it out of the body.
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A new study has revealed that exposure to higher levels of air pollution may increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease by lowering levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), commonly known as "good" cholesterol.
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The findings showed that for young individuals, under the age of 50, having abnormally low good cholesterol may increase the risk of heart attack than those with elevated bad cholesterol.
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Although well associated with lowering cardiovascular disease risk high-density lipoprotein (HDL) -- known as good cholesterol -- may not always be able to protect against heart disease.  
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Eggs contain a large amount of proteins and other essential nutrients.
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 What has previously been known as good cholesterol - high density lipoprotein (HDL) - may actually contribute to heart diseases in women while they are transitioning through menopause, new research has found.






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