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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.
APOE4 genetic risk factors for Alzheimer's disease associated with increased risk of subclinical atherosclerosis

APOE4 genetic risk factors for Alzheimer's disease associated with increased risk of subclinical atherosclerosis

The long-term outcomes of diabetes remission and its impact on health

The long-term outcomes of diabetes remission and its impact on health

Metabolic syndrome linked to higher osteoarthritis risk, UK Biobank study finds

Metabolic syndrome linked to higher osteoarthritis risk, UK Biobank study finds

Study identifies link between childhood family environment and cardiovascular health later in life

Study identifies link between childhood family environment and cardiovascular health later in life

Industrial vegetable oils show dangerous levels of toxic elements, surpassing traditional oils

Industrial vegetable oils show dangerous levels of toxic elements, surpassing traditional oils

Air pollution affects the heart at surprisingly low levels, but diet may offer protection

Air pollution affects the heart at surprisingly low levels, but diet may offer protection

Clinical study suggests statins could be key in reducing dementia in individuals with heart failure

Clinical study suggests statins could be key in reducing dementia in individuals with heart failure

Exploring the impact of probiotics on preventing weight gain from psychiatric medication

Exploring the impact of probiotics on preventing weight gain from psychiatric medication

Remission of diabetes from weight-loss significantly reduces cardiovascular disease risk

Remission of diabetes from weight-loss significantly reduces cardiovascular disease risk

How do SCFAs modulate cardiometabolic risk in normal-weight adults?

How do SCFAs modulate cardiometabolic risk in normal-weight adults?

Plant-based protein emerges as champion for healthy aging in women

Plant-based protein emerges as champion for healthy aging in women

Combined cardio and strength workout effective against cardiovascular disease

Combined cardio and strength workout effective against cardiovascular disease

Researchers receive $24 million grant to extend the 'Study Of Healthy Aging in African Americans'

Researchers receive $24 million grant to extend the 'Study Of Healthy Aging in African Americans'

AI-driven algorithm accurately predicts death, complications after percutaneous coronary intervention

AI-driven algorithm accurately predicts death, complications after percutaneous coronary intervention

Study links teenage stress to cardiometabolic risk later in life

Study links teenage stress to cardiometabolic risk later in life

Study reveals varied impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on patients with type 2 diabetes

Study reveals varied impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on patients with type 2 diabetes

Research finds connection between reduced lead exposure and heart health improvements

Research finds connection between reduced lead exposure and heart health improvements

Study links stress to metabolic syndrome, highlights inflammation's role

Study links stress to metabolic syndrome, highlights inflammation's role

Increased cholesterol levels in adolescence linked to early heart damage

Increased cholesterol levels in adolescence linked to early heart damage

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