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high blood cholesterol, triglycerides
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cholesterol producers, coronary artery disease, lipid disorders, hyperlipoproteinemia, hyperlipidemia, lipid disorders, have excess fatty substances in blood, substances include cholesterol, triglycerides, having a lipid disorder makes more likely to develop atherosclerosis, heart disease, cholesterol, bound to fat, protein at different densities, two main types, low-density lipoproteins, ldl, bad cholesterol, high-density lipoproteins, hdl, good cholesterol, want ldl to be low, hdl to be high, high cholesterol, lipid disorders, inherited, genetic, fatty diets, diabetes, hypothyroidism, cushing's syndrome, kidney failure, certain medications, birth control pills, estrogen, corticosteroids, certain diuretics, beta-blockers, lifestyle factors, habitual, excessive alcohol use, lack of exercise, obesity, people who smoke, have high cholesterol, at greater risk, heart disease, lipid disorders, more common in men than women, no symptoms, a fasting lipid test, lipoprotein test, breaks down cholesterol into four groups, total cholesterol, low density lipoproteins, ldl, bad cholesterol, high density lipoproteins, hdl, good cholesterol, triglycerides, a total cholesterol value over 200 mg/dl, indicate a greater risk, heart disease, ldl levels, a better predictor of heart disease, determine how high cholesterol, treated also depends on whether have any of these additional risk factors, heart disease, diabetes, poorly, controlled high blood pressure, currently smoke, male, over age 45, female, over age 55, having a first-degree female relative diagnosed, heart disease, age 65, a first-degree male relative diagnosed, age 55, metabolic syndrome, high triglycerides, low hdl, obesity, discuss results, the best therapy, lifestyle, tests to help determine risk, heart disease, lipoprotein(a, analysis, c-reactive protein analysis, laboratory tests performed to identify secondary causes, lipid disorders, a lipoprotein test is elevated, steps that everyone, take to improve cholesterol levels, prevent heart disease, heart attack, here's the bottom line, choose foods low in saturated fat, cholesterol, exercise regularly, lose weight, overweight, get routine health checkups, cholesterol screenings, cholesterol levels, very important steps, bringing cholesterol under control, lifestyle changes, not help, cholesterol level is severely elevated, consider drug therapy, consider medication, ldl cholesterol is 190 mg/dl, higher, ldl cholesterol is 160 mg/dl, higher and have one risk factor, heart disease, ldl cholesterol is 130 mg/dl, higher and have either diabetes, two other risk factors, heart disease, ldl cholesterol is 100 mg/dl, higher and have heart disease, have diabetes, have known heart disease, medication considered, an ldl cholesterol of 100 mg/dl, ldl cholesterol is greater than 70 mg/dl and have had a recent heart attack, have known heart disease, diabetes, current cigarette smoking, poorly, controlled high blood pressure, metabolic syndrome, high triglycerides, low hdl, obesity, several types of drugs available, help lower blood cholesterol levels, work in different ways, better at lowering ldl, cholesterol, good at lowering triglycerides, others help raise hdl, cholesterol, most commonly used drugs, treating high ldl cholesterol, statins, drugs that used include bile acid resins, cholesterol absorption inhibitors, fibrates, probucol, nicotinic acid, not stop taking it, consulting doctor, diagnosed, high cholesterol, need to continue lifestyle changes, drug therapy throughout life, periodic monitoring of blood levels, reducing high cholesterol levels, slow the progression, of atherosclerosis, complications of high cholesterol, atherosclerosis, coronary artery disease, stroke, heart attack, death, have cholesterol checked every 5 years, starting between the ages of 20, have high cholesterol, risk factors, heart disease, make appointments, recommended by doctor, prevent high cholesterol, maintain a healthy body weight, eat a well-balanced, low-fat diet, limit cholesterol intake.
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