There’s a good reason why high cholesterol is known as a “silent killer”. In most cases it has no symptoms but potentially ...
Understanding your cholesterol test results in plain English Your doctor hands you a cholesterol report filled with ...
A staggering 28 million adults in the United States have high cholesterol, meaning they have too many lipids (fats) in their blood. That number, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
Not all cholesterol is bad! High-density lipoprotein (HDL), or “good cholesterol,” acts like the cleanup crew, sweeping away LDL’s mess and keeping your arteries in better shape. And while diet plays ...
Blood sugar and cholesterol are more connected than you think.
LDL cholesterol increases plaque in arteries, which tightens blood vessels and limits blood flow to organs. This is why it is important to know and understand the early signs of it.