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- adjective pathology Of, pertaining to, or having
hypercholesterolemia
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The benefit of fish oil on [[coronary heart disease]] and mortality is controversial with conflicting conclusions reached by a negative [[meta-analysis]] of [[randomized controlled trial]] s by the international [[Cochrane Collaboration]] by the [[Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality]], and a positive [[systematic review]] (search date March, 2007) reported a reduction on coronary events in Japanese hypercholesterolemic patients
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2009
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"Kale juice improves coronary artery disease risk factors in hypercholesterolemic men."
Dr. Richard Palmquist: Green Veterinary Medicine: Veggies for Pets 2010
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"Kale juice improves coronary artery disease risk factors in hypercholesterolemic men."
Dr. Richard Palmquist: Green Veterinary Medicine: Veggies for Pets 2010
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CHOUINARD: We see a large portion of diabetics, hypertensive and hypercholesterolemic (ph) patients.
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CHOUINARD: We see a large portion of diabetics, hypertensive and hypercholesterolemic patients.
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The scientists found that the regular consumption of flavanol-rich cocoa resulted in a significant increase in blood flow in hypercholesterolemic postmenopausal women, suggesting that this cocoa may improve vascular function in this population with higher cardiovascular risk.
Archive 2006-07-01 Zoe Brain 2006
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The scientists found that the regular consumption of flavanol-rich cocoa resulted in a significant increase in blood flow in hypercholesterolemic postmenopausal women, suggesting that this cocoa may improve vascular function in this population with higher cardiovascular risk.
My Secret Weapon Zoe Brain 2006
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Reduction of serum cholesterol with sitostanol-ester margarine in a mildly hypercholesterolemic population.
Fat is Not Your Fate Susan Mitchell Ph.D. 2005
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The effect of a garlic preparation on plasma lipid levels in moderately hypercholesterolemic adults.
Fat is Not Your Fate Susan Mitchell Ph.D. 2005
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Short-term effects of substituting protein for carbohydrate in the diets of moderately hypercholesterolemic human subjects.
Fat is Not Your Fate Susan Mitchell Ph.D. 2005
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