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Hypercholesterolemia

Mycoprotein Shows Promise in Lowering Cholesterol Levels, Study Finds

Discover the potential benefits of incorporating mycoprotein into your diet to improve cholesterol levels and reduce cardiovascular risk factors. A new study published in Clinical Nutrition highlights the significant reduction in total circulating cholesterol concentrations among overweight adults with high cholesterol levels after a four-week mycoprotein intervention. Learn more about the promising avenue for managing cardiovascular health with mycoprotein.

Proactive Management of High Cholesterol: Insights and Tips from Dr. Eric Brandt

Learn from Dr. Eric Brandt, Director of Preventive Cardiology at the University of Michigan, about the importance of managing high cholesterol to reduce the risk of heart disease. Discover insights and tips for effective cholesterol management, including the role of diet, lifestyle, and genetics, as well as the potential impact of a healthy whole food plant-based diet. Understand the interplay between genetics and lifestyle choices in mitigating the risk of heart events, and the potential need for medication when necessary.

Study Reveals Garlic’s Potential to Lower Cholesterol Levels

A recent study has revealed that a common household herb, garlic, may have the potential to lower unhealthy levels of cholesterol in the body. High cholesterol is known to contribute to various health complications, including strokes and heart attacks, making…

New Vaccine Lowers ‘Bad’ Cholesterol by 30%

Researchers Develop Vaccine To Lower ‘Bad’ Cholesterol By 30% The battle against high cholesterol levels has received a potential breakthrough with the development of a new vaccine by researchers at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. The vaccine…