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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.
To prevent heart attack, stroke, amputation, and death, National “PAD Coalition” is formed

To prevent heart attack, stroke, amputation, and death, National “PAD Coalition” is formed

Approval of cholesterol-lowering therapy Lipitor for the prevention of cardiovascular disease

Approval of cholesterol-lowering therapy Lipitor for the prevention of cardiovascular disease

Atherosclerosis at menopause slowed by diet and exercise

Atherosclerosis at menopause slowed by diet and exercise

Children should be screened for high blood pressure at age 3

Children should be screened for high blood pressure at age 3

Connection between air pollution and cardiovascular disease

Connection between air pollution and cardiovascular disease

Isolated soy protein shown to benefit type 2 diabetics

Isolated soy protein shown to benefit type 2 diabetics

Researchers have secured more than $19.4 million for their work on cardiovascular and liver diseases and HIV/AIDS

Researchers have secured more than $19.4 million for their work on cardiovascular and liver diseases and HIV/AIDS

Warning for counterfeit drugs simvastatin and carisoprodol recently imported from Mexico

Warning for counterfeit drugs simvastatin and carisoprodol recently imported from Mexico

Under a third (31%) of all patients with type 2 diabetes are being managed by diet only

Under a third (31%) of all patients with type 2 diabetes are being managed by diet only

Anti-hypertensive drug clonidine before non-cardiac surgery reduces risk of complications due to inadequate blood flow to the heart

Anti-hypertensive drug clonidine before non-cardiac surgery reduces risk of complications due to inadequate blood flow to the heart

Japanese study on eggs and mortality is not scientifically sound

Japanese study on eggs and mortality is not scientifically sound

Importance of physical education in schools to combat childhood obesity

Importance of physical education in schools to combat childhood obesity

Traveling to and from work can reduce cardiovascular disease in people with type 2 diabetes

Traveling to and from work can reduce cardiovascular disease in people with type 2 diabetes

FDA approval for VYTORIN for the treatment of high LDL cholesterol (LDL-C)

FDA approval for VYTORIN for the treatment of high LDL cholesterol (LDL-C)

Drug used to treat schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders appears effective at treating Alzheimer’s disease

Drug used to treat schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders appears effective at treating Alzheimer’s disease

Combined, heart disease and stroke account for over 50% of all deaths among Los Angeles County women

Combined, heart disease and stroke account for over 50% of all deaths among Los Angeles County women

Largest diet and exercise trial in the world for people with type 2 diabetes

Largest diet and exercise trial in the world for people with type 2 diabetes

Reacting to the obesity epidemic, food consumers have stirred a global health revolution

Reacting to the obesity epidemic, food consumers have stirred a global health revolution

Statins may help prevent memory loss connected to dementia or Alzheimer’s disease

Statins may help prevent memory loss connected to dementia or Alzheimer’s disease

Outreach boosts disease prevention at U.S./Mexico border

Outreach boosts disease prevention at U.S./Mexico border

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