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  2. Hypercholesterolemia - Wikipedia

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    Hypercholesterolemia, also called high cholesterol, is the presence of high levels of cholesterol in the blood. [1] It is a form of hyperlipidemia (high levels of lipids in the blood), hyperlipoproteinemia (high levels of lipoproteins in the blood), and dyslipidemia (any abnormalities of lipid and lipoprotein levels in the blood). [1]

  3. Hyperlipidemia - Wikipedia

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    Hyperlipidemia is abnormally high levels of any or all lipids (e.g. fats, triglycerides, cholesterol, phospholipids) or lipoproteins in the blood. [2] The term hyperlipidemia refers to the laboratory finding itself and is also used as an umbrella term covering any of various acquired or genetic disorders that result in that finding. [3]

  4. Got high cholesterol? Here are 5 ways to manage it.

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    High cholesterol is a common problem, but there are some straightforward steps you can take to lower it. (Getty Images) (Ca-ssis via Getty Images) High cholesterol is known as the “silent killer ...

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  6. You Just Found Out You Have High Cholesterol—Here Are 24 ...

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    Get your day off to a healthy start with these raspberry-vanilla overnight oats. We love sweet fresh raspberries to top off this easy breakfast, but any of your favorite berries or chopped fresh ...

  7. 5 Things to Do When You Wake Up to Help Lower Cholesterol ...

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    You can also get them from avocados (one more reason to love avocado toast!). , Eating a fiber-rich, plant-based breakfast also helps stabilize blood sugar, which, in turn, impacts cholesterol levels.

  8. Dyslipidemia - Wikipedia

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    Although dyslipidemia is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, abnormal levels do not mean that lipid lowering agents need to be started. [2] Other factors, such as comorbid conditions and lifestyle in addition to dyslipidemia, is considered in a cardiovascular risk assessment. [3]

  9. The #1 Most Important Thing To Do if You Know You're at Risk ...

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    If high cholesterol runs in your family, Dr. Mustali Dohadwala, MD, the medical director and practitioner at cardiology-focused private practice Heartsafe Boston, says that your chance of ...