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Cholesterol Diet
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Cholesterol Diet
Enhanced vitamin E cuts cholesterol in animal study 01 Apr 2005 In the trials, mice were placed on a high cholesterol diet for eight weeks under controlled conditions. They were given similar ... NutraIngredients.com, Medical teams fight heart disease on 2 fronts 01 Apr 2005 The second team, also from UT Southwestern, has bred mice that can eat a fatty, high-cholesterol diet and not develop clogged arteries. ... Fort Wayne News Sentinel, Kidney Damage, Heart Problems Linked 01 Apr 2005 ...insulin resistance. Mice develop the syndrome both because of genetic modification and a high-fat, high-cholesterol diet. Researchers ... Sun-Sentinel.com, High cholesterol diet may fuel prostate cancer growth Mar 18, 2005 Six weeks after human prostate cancer cells were injected into the mice, incidence of cancer more than doubled among mice fed a high-cholesterol diet. ... CBC Manitoba, Phosphagenics Ltd: Successful Cholesterol Reduction Trials Mar 31, 2005 In the trials, mice were placed on a high cholesterol diet for eight weeks under controlled conditions. Either Phospha E or regular ... Yahoo News Prescription love Mar 29, 2005 That has certainly been true in the LaBarba family: Joe LaBarba follows his low-fat, low-cholesterol diet rigorously (with a small splurge two to four times a ... Akron Beacon Journal, Chitral News Mar 25, 2005 Because angina is cause by fatty build-up on the arteries near your heart. It pays to eat a low fat, low cholesterol diet. Concentrate ... Chitral News, Lenore Greenstein: A lot more than just Easter eggs Mar 21, 2005 ...triglycerides. The specialty eggs labeled "lower in cholesterol" may have a slight benefit for those on a prescribed low-cholesterol diet. ... Naples Daily News (subscription), Update on Risk Factors for Atherosclerosis: The Role of ... Feb 26, 2005 Conventional risk factor assessment and modification strategies (for example, smoking cessation, lower cholesterol diet, exercise, weight loss, pharmacological ... RedNova.com, Study links cholesterol, prostate cancer Mar 17, 2005 ...observed the growth of tumors. They found that tumors grew twice as fast in mice fed a high cholesterol diet. The results agree with ... Washington Times, Does mental stress cause heart attacks? Mar 25, 2005 ...attack. Many things set this process in motion. A high-fat, high-cholesterol diet is one. Untreated high blood pressure is another. ... Yuma Sun, ‘You are what you eat’ Mar 22, 2005 ...cholesterol. Diet must be rich in fruit, vegetables and whole grains. Sugar, salt, sodium and alcohol should be taken in moderation. ... Ludhiana Newsline, HEALTH ROUNDUP Mar 8, 2005 A low-fat, low-cholesterol diet is a good idea. • Stay mentally active. ... A low-fat, low-cholesterol diet is a good idea. • Stay mentally active. ... Grand Forks Herald, Alan Peppard No way Jose can resist the night life Mar 26, 2005 Fitness drum-beater Dr. Ken Cooper can crow all he wants about the benefits of a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet, but he can't argue with a genetic miracle. ... Dallas Morning News (subscription), Baroreceptors, baroreceptor unloading, and the long-term control ... Mar 17, 2005 Baroreceptors in rabbits made hypertensive by ingestion of a high-cholesterol diet were significantly less sensitive compared with normotensive rabbits, but ... AJP-Regul Integr Comp Physiology (subscription) Ancient art of meditation can help ease stresses of the modern ... Mar 27, 2005 ...fried or spicy. Publish Date: 3/16/2005 6:55:00 AM now some tips that could help you to get a low cholesterol diet. Publish Date ... News Target, Cholesterol fuels prostate cancer, study finds Mar 17, 2005 When they fed the mice a high-cholesterol diet, cholesterol accumulated in the outer membranes of the tumor cells, Freeman’s team said. ... MSNBC Roundup: Diabetes Prevention Gene; Prostate Research; Herbal ... Mar 17, 2005 ...cancer cells. Prostate cancer tumors doubled in size in lab mice when they were put on a high cholesterol diet. Researchers believe ... NBC 10.com, Health Benefits of Wine Mar 16, 2005 ...can add-up to substantial long-term health benefits - especially for individuals at risk for heart disease as the result of a high fat, high cholesterol diet. ... Blogcritics.org Children with allergies Mar 23, 2005 In the end, traveling with an allergic child will be no more difficult than traveling on a diabetic, low sodium or low cholesterol diet - as long as you are ... Khalsa News Network, New insight into key mechanism by which cells limit cholesterol Mar 15, 2005 Scientists have long known that cells respond to a high cholesterol diet by shutting down its internal synthesis, he explained. ... News-Medical.net, SATURDAY'S CHILD: Catching health Mar 5, 2005 Monkeys in zoos became extremely aggressive when put on a low fat or low cholesterol diet, proving that perhaps butter is better (Psychosomatic Medicine 1991 ... Nation News, Kellogg Pioneers Innovative Free Program to Help Americans Check ... Mar 1, 2005 ...(3) CDC 2001, NHANES 1999-2002, NPD Group 2003 (4) When eaten as part of a low fat, low saturated fat, low cholesterol diet. (5) Not a low calorie food. PR Newswire (press release) Mersey heart deaths plummet Mar 4, 2005 ..."It all hinges on better tracking of at-risk groups, looking at people's genetic history and habits, like whether they smoke or have a high cholesterol diet. ... ic Liverpool, A veggie with appeal -- Philly vegan vies for 'Sexiest Vegetarian ... Mar 9, 2005 But he did note that all vegetarians are some of the sexiest Americans - because their healthful, low-cholesterol diet allows blood flow to "all the organs.". ... Philadelphia Daily News, Alzheimer's research gives reason for hope Mar 4, 2005 The association recommends a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet featuring dark-skinned vegetables and fruits, food rich in antioxidants and vitamins. ... The Republican, Archived links. These articles may no longer be available. To access these articles you will need to contact the listed source publication (i.e. LA Times, CNN, etc).
High-cholesterol diet does not increase risk of stroke, study ... Oct 2, 2003 EATING a high-cholesterol diet including foods such as red meat, eggs and dairy products does not increase your risk of suffering a stroke, researchers claimed ... (icWales, UK) High-cholesterol diet 'doesn't increase stroke risk' Oct 2, 2003 Eating a high-cholesterol diet including foods such as red meat and dairy products does not increase your risk of suffering a stroke, according to research. ... (Ananova, UK) SEVEN MARATHON EPIC IS DELAYED BY WEATHER Oct 27, 2003 ...his body. He has also been following a low cholesterol diet and has been told the seven marathons should be manageable. When he ... (Western Morning News, UK) Case For Coconut Water Oct 14, 2003 4 ml per 100 gm of body weight) of Coca-Cola and tender coconut water were given to two batches of rats — one set on normal diet and other on cholesterol diet ... (Indian Express, India) Vineyard Hopes to Profit From Product Oct 17, 2003 The substance is one explanation that has been offered for why the French suffer low rates of heart disease despite a high-cholesterol diet. ... (ABC News) No increase in risk of stroke from high - cholesterol die . . . Oct 3, 2003 03/10/2003 Eating a high-cholesterol diet including foods such as red meat, eggs and dairy products does not increase your risk of suffering a stroke ... (Food Ingredients First, Netherlands) HIGH FAT, LOW RISK Oct 2, 2003 A HIGH-CHOLESTEROL diet including foods such as red meat, eggs, nuts and dairy products does not increase your risk of suffering a stroke, American scientists ... (Glasgow Daily Record, UK) |