- ... conclusive; it does, not estdblish in fact that high cholesterol levels cause heart attacks... This lack of conclusiveness ... and presented brief discussions of each: (1) "Feeding high-cholesterol diets to certain nonhuman animals produces atherosclerotic plaques ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The Health Consequences of Smoking: 1968 Supplement to the 1967 Public Health Service Review ....Publication: United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General, 1968... 2) has shown that in rabbits on a high cholesterol diet, chronic carbon monoxide exposure had a marked ... factors associated with coronary heart disease such as high serum cholesterol and high blood pressure. Although not a “risk ...
- ... disease compared men with a history of high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and smoking to men free of ...
- ... had nylon prostheses and 2 had orlon. The high cholesterol diet was administered for 15, 18, 28, 58, ... in the aorta by the feeding of a - high cholesterol diet. Arteriosclerotic changes did not occur in pseudointima ...
- ... which lipoprotein is producing any cholesterol elevation. Because high cholesterol intake is a risk factor in heart disease, ...
- ... RIFKIND'S CHOLESTEROL ADVICE- from front page. "mere (a) high cholesterol (reading) is not diagnosis- — only sereening." He then ... copies of the defective gene, leading to extremely high cholesterol levels; these individuals usually suffer from heart disease ...
- ... the person who follows an atherogenic (high-fat, high-cholesterol, high-caloric) diet is well known. The risk of ...
- ... vein grafts was most likely in- patients with high cholesterol levels in the range of 308 to 537 ... term studies. Their | observation 'that@atients with extremely high cholesterol levels more /E g s graft lesions develop is ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Report on the affordability of insulinPublication: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, December 16, 2022... stroke, made worse by the comorbidities of obesity, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure that are strongly associated with the ... risk factors such as obesity, hypertension, and dyslipidemia (high triglycerides and low HDL cholesterol). Adults meeting the above criteria are at increased ...
- ... atherosclerotic vessel disease and a control group with high cholesterol levels but with no clinical evidence of diseasel”). ... atherosclerotic vessel disease and a control group with high cholesterol levels but with no clinical evidence of disease [ ...
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