Condition Center: High Cholesterol
Say the word “Quaker” and most people think “oats.” For over 50 years oats have been praised for their ability to lower cholesterol levels. N...
There's butter spray, butter spread and vegetable oil spread that taste like butter. Face it; there is something about the flavor and aroma of butter...
Getting to bed on time and staying there for the right amount of time could be crucial to maintaining a healthy heart.
Could a handful of walnuts a day really keep the doctor away? For patients at risk for type 2 diabetes, perhaps.
A ban on the harmful substance often added to food to enhance its taste and extend shelf-life could potentially save thousands of lives, new evidence...
The tiny microbes living in your digestive system may actually have a big impact on the health of your heart.
Heart rhythm disorders affect more than 2 million Americans. The most common of these disorders is atrial fibrillation (AFib) — and it may affect w...
Kids, put down the Hi-C. Your heart health may depend on it.
For patients with heart disease, cholesterol-lowering statins are often the first line of defense. But it seems that many doctors are prescribing sta...
Following the recent approval of a first-in-its-class cholesterol medication, a second treatment in this class received the green light from the FDA....
If you use some sort of tech to track your health, you’re not alone.
When it comes to nonalcoholic beverage consumption, it looks like there’s a lot of room for diversity.
Small labs and clinics in low-income areas often can’t afford state-of-the-art technology, but that might be about to change.
Will all the office couch potatoes please stand up? Your heart may thank you for it.
A first-in-its-class injectable cholesterol medication just received the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) seal of approval.
Having sudden outbursts in temper? Your cholesterol medication could be the cause.
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the US, but watching for certain risk factors may help give your heart a chance.
A common cholesterol medication may make lung surgery a little bit safer.