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Cholesterol's link to heart disease gets clearer and more complicated (Science Daily) |
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More info... By considering molecular-level events on a broader scale, researchers now have a clearer, if more complicated, picture of how one class of immune cells goes wrong when loaded with cholesterol. The findings show that, when it comes to the development of atherosclerosis and heart disease, it's not about any one bad actor -- it's about a network gone awry.
Cholesterol: No specific limits on how low is too low (Tulsa World)
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Egg consumption does not raise blood cholesterol (News-Medical-Net)
February is American Heart Month, which means it's time to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death in America.
FDA Approves Wider Use For Cholesterol-Lowering Drug Crestor (Fox News)
FDA Approves Wider Use For Cholesterol-Lowering Drug Crestor
AstraZeneca wins FDA approval to market Crestor to patients with healthy cholesterol (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
WASHINGTON - Federal regulators have granted AstraZeneca approval to market its cholesterol pill Crestor as a preventive measure against heart attack and stroke in patients with healthy cholesterol levels.
Top Ten Questions About High Cholesterol (CTV.ca)
Scientists are still a bit baffled when it comes to cholesterol. But here's what you need to know about the biggest heart risk factor.
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