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  2. Lipid hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The lipid hypothesis (also known as the cholesterol hypothesis) is a medical theory postulating a link between blood cholesterol levels and the occurrence of cardiovascular disease. A summary from 1976 described it as: "measures used to lower the plasma lipids in patients with hyperlipidemia will lead to reductions in new events of coronary ...

  3. The #1 Protein You Should Be Eating to Help Lower Cholesterol ...

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    Walnuts are so beneficial that research has found that eating 1 to 2 ounces of these tasty nuts daily for two years lowered total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol by roughly 4%.

  4. Do Only Overweight People Need to Worry About High Cholesterol?

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    Doctors explain who really gets high cholesterol and how it can impact your health. Take this quiz to put your knowledge to the test.

  5. Cholesterol total synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Other cholesterol schemes have also been developed: racemic cholesterol was synthesized in 1966 by W.S. Johnson, [4] the enantiomer of natural cholesterol was reported in 1996 by Rychnovsky and Mickus, [5] in 2002 by Jiang & Covey [6] and again in 2008 by Rychnovsky and Belani. [7]

  6. Statin - Wikipedia

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    This is significant because most circulating cholesterol comes from internal manufacture rather than the diet. When the liver can no longer produce cholesterol, levels of cholesterol in the blood will fall. Cholesterol synthesis appears to occur mostly at night, [140] so statins with short half-lives are usually taken at night to maximize their ...

  7. The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure - Wikipedia

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    The New 8-Week Cholesterol Cure is a 1987 health book by Robert Kowalski, who wrote it as a personal recollection about dealing with cholesterol issues. [1] Kowalski wrote the book after having two coronary bypass surgeries and a heart attack. [ 2 ]

  8. Rosuvastatin - Wikipedia

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    The risk of myopathy may be increased in Asian Americans: "Because Asians appear to process the drug differently, half the standard dose can have the same cholesterol-lowering benefit in those patients, though a full dose could increase the risk of side effects, a study by the drug's manufacturer, AstraZeneca, indicated."

  9. Cholesterol - Wikipedia

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    Cholesterol is the principal sterol of all higher animals, distributed in body tissues, especially the brain and spinal cord, and in animal fats and oils. [3] [4]Cholesterol is biosynthesized by all animal cells [5] and is an essential structural and signaling component of animal cell membranes.