From WebMD
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
In This Issue:
> Low-Carb Diets Raise 'Bad' Cholesterol
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> Women's Heart Attack Symptoms Can Be Different From Men's
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> When Cholesterol Goes Too Low
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Your Checklist for a
Low-Cholesterol Diet
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Searching for a guide to healthy eating?
Look no further. Here's a checklist to turn
to when stocking your fridge and pantry.
Also See:
> There's Magic in Your Bowl of Oatmeal
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> Foods That Raise Cholesterol Risk
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> Treatment to Help Survive a Stroke
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HEALTH NEWS & FEATURES
Low-Carb Diets Raise 'Bad' Cholesterol
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e6at0Nec4j0Fx0BgqX0EY
Researchers say that following low-carbohydrate, high-fat diets may
worsen the risk factors for heart disease.
Also See:
> 5-in-1 Pill May Help Prevent Heart Disease
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e6at0Nec4j0Fx0Bgqe0El
> Late Bedtimes Equal Early Atherosclerosis
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e6at0Nec4j0Fx0Bgqf0Em
Women's Heart Attack Symptoms Can Be Different From Men's
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e6at0Nec4j0Fx0Bgse0En
A woman's heart attack symptoms may not be like a man's. Knowing the
symptoms might save your life.
Also See:
> See What Your Carb Cravings Could Indicate
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> Self-Help Health Calculators: Get Your BMI and More
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More From WebMD:
> How to Tell Heartburn From a Heart Attack
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> Get a Personalized Cholesterol Report Card
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e6at0Nec4j0Fx0Bgqj0Eq
> See if Your Symptoms Are Due to Low Testosterone
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MEMBERS ARE TALKING
When Cholesterol Goes Too Low
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As a side effect of another treatment, this member's cholesterol has
been going down, prompting concern that it's too low.
Read more on the Cholesterol Support Group message board.
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Manage Your Cholesterol
Your doctor says you need to lower your cholesterol and you've worked
hard to make lifestyle changes. You're eating healthy and getting
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It may be time to talk to your doctor about a treatment that may help.
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Learn More about Cholesterol and Athero - the Artery connection
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