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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.
Gene therapy trial: restored hearing in children with hereditary deafness

Gene therapy trial: restored hearing in children with hereditary deafness

Sedentary childhood linked to premature liver damage, study finds

Sedentary childhood linked to premature liver damage, study finds

Overweight, obesity in adolescence and early adulthood linked to increased stroke risk in women

Overweight, obesity in adolescence and early adulthood linked to increased stroke risk in women

Common drugs linked to reduced risk of bleeding stroke from brain aneurysm

Common drugs linked to reduced risk of bleeding stroke from brain aneurysm

Mediterranean dietary adherence can reduce mortality risk in women

Mediterranean dietary adherence can reduce mortality risk in women

Pregnancy-adapted Mediterranean diet improves maternal health, study finds

Pregnancy-adapted Mediterranean diet improves maternal health, study finds

Heritage diets have important health benefits and policy implications, review finds

Heritage diets have important health benefits and policy implications, review finds

Researchers discover age-related changes in the lipid metabolism of mice

Researchers discover age-related changes in the lipid metabolism of mice

Facial thermal imaging and AI combo shows promise for heart disease detection

Facial thermal imaging and AI combo shows promise for heart disease detection

Study: Fewer than one-quarter of heart attack patients receive dietary counseling in the aftermath

Study: Fewer than one-quarter of heart attack patients receive dietary counseling in the aftermath

Tirzepatide treatment results in successful weight loss regardless of obesity-related complications

Tirzepatide treatment results in successful weight loss regardless of obesity-related complications

Excellent control of type 1 diabetes doesn't guarantee protection from heart disease

Excellent control of type 1 diabetes doesn't guarantee protection from heart disease

Garlic proves potent in reducing blood sugar and cholesterol, study reveals

Garlic proves potent in reducing blood sugar and cholesterol, study reveals

Type 2 diabetes linked to higher cancer risk, especially with diabetic retinopathy, study finds

Type 2 diabetes linked to higher cancer risk, especially with diabetic retinopathy, study finds

Intermittent fasting with protein pacing trumps calorie restriction in gut health and weight loss

Intermittent fasting with protein pacing trumps calorie restriction in gut health and weight loss

Good communication between fathers and adolescents influences physical activity levels

Good communication between fathers and adolescents influences physical activity levels

Life's Essential 8: key to reducing heart disease and mortality through epigenetics

Life's Essential 8: key to reducing heart disease and mortality through epigenetics

RNA interference agent plozasiran targets APOC3 for effective mixed hyperlipidemia treatment

RNA interference agent plozasiran targets APOC3 for effective mixed hyperlipidemia treatment

Miniaturized CRISPR protein opens door for gene therapy with adeno-associated virus

Miniaturized CRISPR protein opens door for gene therapy with adeno-associated virus

Statins may block an inflammation pathway involved in the development of cancer

Statins may block an inflammation pathway involved in the development of cancer

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