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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.
Good news for Valentine’s Day: Dark chocolate and champagne may improve heart health

Good news for Valentine’s Day: Dark chocolate and champagne may improve heart health

Flexitarian diet linked to lower cardiovascular risk, study finds

Flexitarian diet linked to lower cardiovascular risk, study finds

Black cumin: Ancient superseed with modern health benefits

Black cumin: Ancient superseed with modern health benefits

Hormonal steroids found to boost drug resistance in gonorrhea bacteria

Hormonal steroids found to boost drug resistance in gonorrhea bacteria

Mediterranean and vegetarian diets boost heart health by improving novel CVD markers

Mediterranean and vegetarian diets boost heart health by improving novel CVD markers

A century of progress: American Heart Association's historic journey and future directions

A century of progress: American Heart Association's historic journey and future directions

Beyond just a berry: The multifaceted health benefits of black chokeberry

Beyond just a berry: The multifaceted health benefits of black chokeberry

Pregnancy complications may also result in worse cardiovascular health for the child, study suggests

Pregnancy complications may also result in worse cardiovascular health for the child, study suggests

Blueberries boost calmness but not cognition in metabolic syndrome study

Blueberries boost calmness but not cognition in metabolic syndrome study

Complications during pregnancy linked to higher risk of heart disease and stroke later in life

Complications during pregnancy linked to higher risk of heart disease and stroke later in life

AI models show promise in predicting heart disease risks, but lack validation

AI models show promise in predicting heart disease risks, but lack validation

Study explores traditional Atlantic diets as a potential solution for diet-related diseases and environmental sustainability

Study explores traditional Atlantic diets as a potential solution for diet-related diseases and environmental sustainability

AMG 133 (maridebart cafraglutide) weight loss drug shows promise in early trial

AMG 133 (maridebart cafraglutide) weight loss drug shows promise in early trial

Snacking on pistachios may combat metabolic syndrome risk without weight gain

Snacking on pistachios may combat metabolic syndrome risk without weight gain

Most Americans forget heart health numbers, survey finds

Most Americans forget heart health numbers, survey finds

HPV infection quadruples risk of death from heart disease in women

HPV infection quadruples risk of death from heart disease in women

RvT4 molecule boosts the body's defenses against atherosclerosis in rheumatoid arthritis patients

RvT4 molecule boosts the body's defenses against atherosclerosis in rheumatoid arthritis patients

New weight loss drug may be an effective strategy for preventing or treating high blood pressure

New weight loss drug may be an effective strategy for preventing or treating high blood pressure

New approach to treating neuropathic pain offers the possibility of non-opioid pain relief for millions

New approach to treating neuropathic pain offers the possibility of non-opioid pain relief for millions

Exploring how diets rich in saturated fats and cholesterol influence periodontal diseases

Exploring how diets rich in saturated fats and cholesterol influence periodontal diseases

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