 Researchers at the Duke Clinical Research Institute suggest that according to a 20 year follow-up study, even slightly high cholesterol levels can have long-term health impacts. The chances of heart disease in healthy adults between the ages of 35 and 55 increases by 39 percent if their cholesterol levels are high and when it increases every decade. Navar-Boggan and colleagues at Duke, Boston University and McGill University examined data on 1,478 adults ...
 Researchers at the Duke Clinical Research Institute suggest that according to a 20 year follow-up study, even slightly high cholesterol levels can have long-term health impacts. The chances of heart disease in healthy adults between the ages of 35 and 55 increases by 39 percent if their cholesterol levels are high and when it increases every decade. Navar-Boggan and colleagues at Duke, Boston University and McGill University examined data on 1,478 adults ...The Great Place for all lake forest health and fitness | island health and fitness | health and fitness blogs Health and Fitness Blog Information and News.
Saturday, 31 January 2015
High Cholesterol Levels Is An Independent Heart Disease Risk Factor
 Researchers at the Duke Clinical Research Institute suggest that according to a 20 year follow-up study, even slightly high cholesterol levels can have long-term health impacts. The chances of heart disease in healthy adults between the ages of 35 and 55 increases by 39 percent if their cholesterol levels are high and when it increases every decade. Navar-Boggan and colleagues at Duke, Boston University and McGill University examined data on 1,478 adults ...
 Researchers at the Duke Clinical Research Institute suggest that according to a 20 year follow-up study, even slightly high cholesterol levels can have long-term health impacts. The chances of heart disease in healthy adults between the ages of 35 and 55 increases by 39 percent if their cholesterol levels are high and when it increases every decade. Navar-Boggan and colleagues at Duke, Boston University and McGill University examined data on 1,478 adults ...
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