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Ibrahim

Advanced Lipoprotein Fingerprinting

... tool that is gaining acceptance among medical insurers. Texas A&M University researchers created Advanced Lipoprotein Fingerprinting as a more precise cholesterol test that allows doctors to identify health risks that traditional ... Read Read: Advanced Lipoprotein Fingerprinting

By: Ibrahim | 05/02/2007 | Health
Daniel Kreimer

Low Density Lipoprotein: Definitions

... It is exactly the same as LDL, apart from one thing. It has two types of protein attached to the outside. (All lipoproteins have proteins attached to their outer surface. This is how receptors on cells throughout the body recognise them.) ... Read Read: Low Density Lipoprotein: Definitions

By: Daniel Kreimer | 30/10/2009 | Medicine

Do you see that the viciously LDL (Low Density Lipoproteins) l doesn’t happen with a blood analysis but is calculable?

... the arterial wall towards the liver and the intestine. They are thus protective.Conversely, the LDL (Low Density Lipoproteins) will allow the transport of the cholesterol towards the wall arterial: DANGER.Third recallTRIGLYCERIDES: these ... Read Read: Do you see that the viciously LDL (Low Density Lipoproteins) l doesn’t happen with a blood analysis but is calculable?

By: zaid | 11/09/2009 | Health

Lipid Transport

... lipoproteins (VLDL) and these function to move lipids made by the body itself into tissues. On the other hand, high density lipoproteins (HDL), which are made in the intestines and liver, function primarily to reverse this process and ... Read Read: Lipid Transport

By: Dr. Randy Wysong | 05/07/2007 | Nutrition

Healthy Cholesterol Levels

... levels should be. The average person usually should have around 4.0mmol/l but if you have a low density lipoprotein count, then you should have around 2.0mmol/l. As mentioned, however, each person is different so you need to get your levels ... Read Read: Healthy Cholesterol Levels

By: MN Nikk | 20/04/2007 | Weight Loss

Everything you Need to Know About Healthy Cholesterol Levels

... levels should be. The average person usually should have around 4.0mmol/l but if you have a low density lipoprotein count, then you should have around 2.0mmol/l. As mentioned, however, each person is different so you need to get your levels ... Read Read: Everything you Need to Know About Healthy Cholesterol Levels

By: MN Nikk | 28/03/2007 | Health

All About Good and Bad Cholesterol

... cell walls, produce hormones, and digest dietary fats.Cholesterol is carried in particle form (as lipoproteins) through our bloodstream and is made available for use by various tissues. They are also eventually stored or excreted as waste. ... Read Read: All About Good and Bad Cholesterol

By: Suzi Parsell | 22/06/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

Why is Cholesterol Important and What is It?

... for heart disease. Following is a short summary of the 2 most prevalent types of cholesterol. High Density Lipoproteins (HDL) 1. HDL moves cholesterol from cells back to the liver. 2. HDL is either reprocessed or changes to ... Read Read: Why is Cholesterol Important and What is It?

By: james ellison | 17/06/2007 | Diseases & Conditions

Brian Tilley

Cholesterol and Heart Disease - What you Need to Know

... Research has shown that it is not so much the cholesterol that can have a negative effect on the heart, but the carrier of the cholesterol...the lipoproteins. In fact, the Framingham Heart Study done in 1977 found that in men and women 50 ... Read Read: Cholesterol and Heart Disease - What you Need to Know

By: Brian Tilley | 27/01/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

Alternative Medicine for Bad Cholesterol

... . If the blood flow to the brain is blocked it results in stroke. On the contrary, High Density Lipoprotein is called " Good Cholesterol" and it has protective function. The Alternative Medicine Though statins rule the roost when ... Read Read: Alternative Medicine for Bad Cholesterol

By: Markus Wahlgren | 09/11/2006 | Health
Richard Jensen, PhD

Cholesterol Effects and Treatment

... is bound to the proteins. Low density lipoprotein (LDL) transports cholesterol in the bloodstream to where it is needed. High density lipoprotein (HDL) then comes in to clean up any excess cholesterol. HDL is known therefore as the “good” ... Read Read: Cholesterol Effects and Treatment

By: Richard Jensen, PhD | 30/11/2009 | Wellness

What is Cholesterol

... to contain cholesterol. Saturated fat is also found primarily in animal based foods. Cholesterol on its own can not dissolve in the blood. Tiny particles called lipoproteins deliver cholesterol to and from the blood cells. There are two ... Read Read: What is Cholesterol

By: Blank | 13/10/2006 | Health
Carolyn Strimike

Indians and South Asians Extremely High Risk for Heart Disease

... ) cholesterol, when levels are elevated in the blood the risk for heart disease and stroke are increased.  Elevated lipoprotein (a) levels are associated with premature heart disease and have little to do with diet or lifestyle, they are ... Read Read: Indians and South Asians Extremely High Risk for Heart Disease

By: Carolyn Strimike | 18/10/2009 | Diseases & Conditions
Richard Jensen, PhD

Cholesterol Effects and Treatment

... is bound to the proteins. Low density lipoprotein (LDL) transports cholesterol in the bloodstream to where it is needed. High density lipoprotein (HDL) then comes in to clean up any excess cholesterol. HDL is known therefore as the “good” ... Read Read: Cholesterol Effects and Treatment

By: Richard Jensen, PhD | 17/07/2009 | Diseases & Conditions

7 Ways to Lower Cholesterol Naturally

... IS NOT BAD ALL BY ITSELF". Cholesterol can be further subdivided into two types - the HDL (high density lipoproteins) and LDL (low density lipoproteins) cholesterol. HDLs are also known as the "good cholesterol" while LDL is dubbed as the ... Read Read: 7 Ways to Lower Cholesterol Naturally

By: Suzi Parsell | 14/01/2008 | Health

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