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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.
Intensive diabetes management yields positive results

Intensive diabetes management yields positive results

Research shows that intense high dose cholesterol lowering drugs result in a major reduction in deaths and severe heart attacks

Research shows that intense high dose cholesterol lowering drugs result in a major reduction in deaths and severe heart attacks

Completion of the sequencing of human chromosome 19

Completion of the sequencing of human chromosome 19

Functional food, beyond providing a purely nutritional value, may promote health or reduce the risk of disease

Functional food, beyond providing a purely nutritional value, may promote health or reduce the risk of disease

First Approval in Europe of Ezetimibe/Simvastatin for treatment of elevated cholesterol

First Approval in Europe of Ezetimibe/Simvastatin for treatment of elevated cholesterol

Gene-rich human Chromosome 19 sequence completed

Gene-rich human Chromosome 19 sequence completed

A simple blood test could determine whether older women with diabetes would benefit from, or be harmed by, vitamin doses designed to protect their ailing hearts

A simple blood test could determine whether older women with diabetes would benefit from, or be harmed by, vitamin doses designed to protect their ailing hearts

Walnuts prevent heart disease

Walnuts prevent heart disease

70% of Americans not aware of their blood glucose (sugar) level

70% of Americans not aware of their blood glucose (sugar) level

Research provides better understanding  of lipodystrophies disorders

Research provides better understanding of lipodystrophies disorders

Largest marketing campaign for a single drug to date

Largest marketing campaign for a single drug to date

New Theory About Alzheimer's Disease

New Theory About Alzheimer's Disease

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