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What are the types of hyperlipidemia? Acquired hyperlipidemia— may be from certain behaviors you do (or don't do). Other times, medicine or other health problems can cause the disease. Some people acquire it from their parents. Familial hypercholesterolemia— is one type of genetic hyperlipidemia...
Hyperlipidemia is treatable, but it's often a lifelong condition. You'll need to watch what you eat and also exercise regularly. You might need to take a prescription medication, too. The goal is to lower harmful cholesterol levels. Doing so can reduce your risk of heart disease, heart att...
While excess lipids can put you at risk for cardiovascular disease, they also play an important role in your body’s function. Cholesterol is a type of waxy fat that your body makes in the liver or that you absorb from foods. It’s a critical building block for the body's cells and i...
Hyperlipidemia is now established as a major risk factor for causation of coronary heart disease (CHD) in adults; however, there is much debate on the level of coronary risk at which lipid-lowering drugs should be used. These issues of p... Dr Deepak Bhatnagar - 《Paediatric Drugs》 被引...
Ask your healthcare provider what a healthy weight is for you. Ask your provider to help you create a weight loss plan, if needed. Weight loss can decrease your cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Be physically active throughout the day. Physical activity, such as exercise, lowers your choles...
ingest. Lipids are water soluble and therefore, are usually covered with protein layer for their effective transportation. Whenever the quantity of any of these lipids or sometimes all of these lipids or lipoproteins is increased inside the body, then it gives rise to a condition known as ...
The negative correlation between osteoporosis and hyperlipidemia: Is it real?doi:10.1016/j.tjog.2020.03.029Chen-Yu HuangMin ChengPeng-Hui WangTaiwanese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
What Is Cholesterol? Cholesterol is a natural substance made by the body. Most of the cholesterol in our bloodstream (75%) is produced by the liver, and the remaining 25% comes from the foods we eat. We all know that elevated blood cholesterol levels are not good for your health, but ...
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