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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.
Reliable and relevant information needed to rein in the costs of federal health-care programs, says study

Reliable and relevant information needed to rein in the costs of federal health-care programs, says study

Low HDL-cholesterol and high triglycerides linked to increased risk of CHD

Low HDL-cholesterol and high triglycerides linked to increased risk of CHD

Health Information Resource Center recognizes SHPS, presents nine awards

Health Information Resource Center recognizes SHPS, presents nine awards

American diners prefer meals that offer the most nutrition for the calories

American diners prefer meals that offer the most nutrition for the calories

Pre-hospitalization strategies will bring down mortality rate of patients with heart disorders

Pre-hospitalization strategies will bring down mortality rate of patients with heart disorders

Research reveals that dramatic maternal weight loss prevents obesity in their children

Research reveals that dramatic maternal weight loss prevents obesity in their children

The biology of apoE and apoE receptors in Alzheimer's disease to be researched under new NIH program

The biology of apoE and apoE receptors in Alzheimer's disease to be researched under new NIH program

Polymyositis and dermatomyositis affected patients more prone to cardiovascular diseases

Polymyositis and dermatomyositis affected patients more prone to cardiovascular diseases

High-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations increased in patients treated with LIVALO

High-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentrations increased in patients treated with LIVALO

Weight-loss surgery prior to pregnancy results in lower prevalence of obesity in children

Weight-loss surgery prior to pregnancy results in lower prevalence of obesity in children

Traditional lipid risk factors to be strong predictors of cardiovascular events according to a study

Traditional lipid risk factors to be strong predictors of cardiovascular events according to a study

Ardent Health Services selects Bravo Wellness for providing health assessment and wellness incentive services

Ardent Health Services selects Bravo Wellness for providing health assessment and wellness incentive services

Health Net urges Americans to have their blood cholesterol measured

Health Net urges Americans to have their blood cholesterol measured

DYSlipidemia International Study results presented at the ESC congress

DYSlipidemia International Study results presented at the ESC congress

LifeCycle Pharma terminates contract agreement with CEO

LifeCycle Pharma terminates contract agreement with CEO

The Research Partnership study reveals that diabetes can have a major effect on people's lives

The Research Partnership study reveals that diabetes can have a major effect on people's lives

Study shows younger adults with high cholesterol not adhering to prescribed medications

Study shows younger adults with high cholesterol not adhering to prescribed medications

Fatostatin lowers the activity of genes associated with cholesterol synthesis

Fatostatin lowers the activity of genes associated with cholesterol synthesis

Kudzu vine root extracts may be developed as a dietary supplement for people with metabolic syndrome

Kudzu vine root extracts may be developed as a dietary supplement for people with metabolic syndrome

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