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Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance made in the liver, and found in the blood and in all cells of the body. Cholesterol is important for good health and is needed for making cell walls, tissues, hormones, vitamin D, and bile acid.
Spoonful of black rice bran contains more health promoting anthocyanin antioxidants than blueberries

Spoonful of black rice bran contains more health promoting anthocyanin antioxidants than blueberries

New vibration technology to reduce stubborn stomach fat

New vibration technology to reduce stubborn stomach fat

National Kickoff Classic partners with Close the Gap campaign to raise heart disease risk factor awareness

National Kickoff Classic partners with Close the Gap campaign to raise heart disease risk factor awareness

Affordable Care Act that mandates free preventative services goes into effect in September

Affordable Care Act that mandates free preventative services goes into effect in September

UNC Hospitals receives NCDR ACTION Registry-GWTG Silver Performance Achievement Award

UNC Hospitals receives NCDR ACTION Registry-GWTG Silver Performance Achievement Award

Atherotech Diagnostics to exhibit VAP Cholesterol Test at NLA Summer 2010 Clinical Update

Atherotech Diagnostics to exhibit VAP Cholesterol Test at NLA Summer 2010 Clinical Update

Naringenin from grape fruits initiates increased fatty acid oxidation, inhibits vLDL production

Naringenin from grape fruits initiates increased fatty acid oxidation, inhibits vLDL production

Celera granted US patent on LPA gene variant's association with increased risk for myocardial infarction

Celera granted US patent on LPA gene variant's association with increased risk for myocardial infarction

Statin therapy reduces cardiovascular disease risk in patients with high sensitivity C-reactive protein

Statin therapy reduces cardiovascular disease risk in patients with high sensitivity C-reactive protein

Migraine with aura increases risk of heart disease: Research

Migraine with aura increases risk of heart disease: Research

Mayo researchers develop new laboratory cell lines to study anaplastic thyroid cancer

Mayo researchers develop new laboratory cell lines to study anaplastic thyroid cancer

Ocean Spray offers new dried fruit snacks

Ocean Spray offers new dried fruit snacks

Removing corticosteroid regimen after surgery results in better graft survival rates

Removing corticosteroid regimen after surgery results in better graft survival rates

NextGen Healthcare collaborates with clients for Primary Care Information Project

NextGen Healthcare collaborates with clients for Primary Care Information Project

Low testosterone levels to blame for low libido, fatigue and weight gain

Low testosterone levels to blame for low libido, fatigue and weight gain

Study finds black women with SLE develop cardiovascular disease at early age

Study finds black women with SLE develop cardiovascular disease at early age

USPTO rules out Oculir's claim on noninvasive glucose measuring device patent

USPTO rules out Oculir's claim on noninvasive glucose measuring device patent

Celera Corporation releases review article on KIF6 gene variant for CHD

Celera Corporation releases review article on KIF6 gene variant for CHD

Policy restrictions for certain medications lead to decreased drug use and substantial savings for insurers

Policy restrictions for certain medications lead to decreased drug use and substantial savings for insurers

70% rise in kidney disease in Australia over past 7 years: Report

70% rise in kidney disease in Australia over past 7 years: Report

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