Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Soy: The New Low-Cholesterol Diet

CHOLESTEROL MANAGEMENT NEWSLETTER
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

In This Issue:
> Statins May Help Heart Even If Cholesterol's OK
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> No Time to Work Out? Get Fit in a Flash
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> Try This Delicious Chicken Dinner Makeover
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Soy: The New
Low-Cholesterol Diet
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e8dk0Nec4j0Fx0Bmie0Ef
The jury is still out on whether soy will
lower LDL 'bad' cholesterol. But experts say
there are still good reasons to eat it.
Also See:
> How to Lower Your Cholesterol
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e8dk0Nec4j0Fx0Bmif0Eg
> Atherosclerosis: Persistent Danger
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e8dk0Nec4j0Fx0Bmig0Eh
> Cholesterol Ratio: Do the Math
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e8dk0Nec4j0Fx0Bmih0Ei

HEALTH NEWS & FEATURES

Statins May Help Heart Even If Cholesterol's OK
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e8dk0Nec4j0Fx0Bmib0Ec
A new study suggests that statins could reduce heart attack and stroke
risk in patients whose cholesterol is normal.
Also See:
> CRP Levels Don't Cause Heart Disease
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e8dk0Nec4j0Fx0Bmii0Ej
> Live Longer With the Mediterranean Diet
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e8dk0Nec4j0Fx0Bmij0Ek

No Time to Work Out? Get Fit in a Flash
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e8dk0Nec4j0Fx0Bmic0Ed
We're a generation that's multitasking and is constantly pressed for
time. That doesn't mean fitness has to fly out the window.
Also See:
> How to Choose a Healthy Breakfast Cereal
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e8dk0Nec4j0Fx0Bmik0El
> Know Your Smoking Triggers
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e8dk0Nec4j0Fx0Bmil0Em

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> Feeling Worn Out? Check Low Testosterone Symptoms
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> See How Much You Really Know About Depression
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e8dk0Nec4j0Fx0Bmin0Eo

MEMBERS ARE TALKING

Try This Delicious Chicken Dinner Makeover
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e8dk0Nec4j0Fx0Bmid0Ee
WebMD nutrition expert Elaine Magee shows how to trim the fat and
calories from a TV chef's recipe for chicken francese.

Read more on the Cholesterol Support Group message board.
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