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Results 31 - 40 of 270 for Hyperlipidemia
  1. ... the buildup of plaque, a substance comprising fat, cholesterol, and calcium, which hardens and blocks your arteries. ...
  2. ... triglycerides (such as those who have familial combined hyperlipidemia or familial hypertriglyceridemia ) develop diabetes, obesity or are ...
  3. ... passed down through families. It causes LDL (bad) cholesterol level to be very high. The condition begins ... an early age. Related topics include: Familial combined hyperlipidemia Familial hypertriglyceridemia Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia
  4. ... low density lipoprotein. Lipoproteins are made up of cholesterol , triglycerides, and proteins. They move cholesterol, triglycerides, and ...
  5. ... nutrients includes: Total fat Trans fat Saturated fat Cholesterol Sodium Total carbohydrate Dietary fiber Total sugars Added ... fat when compared to the regular-fat food Cholesterol terms: Cholesterol free: Less than 2 milligrams of ...
  6. ... down through families. It causes high amounts of cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood. ... buildup of large lipoprotein particles that contain both cholesterol and a type of fat called triglycerides. The ...
  7. ... it checked regularly. High blood sugar and high cholesterol levels also may not have any symptoms in ... bring this information to share with your provider. CHOLESTEROL SCREENING If your cholesterol level is normal, your ...
  8. ... Smoking and having high blood pressure and high cholesterol increase these risks even more. Controlling blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels are very important for preventing heart attacks ...
  9. ... if they have a history of: Abnormal blood cholesterol level Diabetes Heart disease (coronary artery disease) High ... skin Thick toenails Blood tests may show high cholesterol or diabetes. Tests for PAD include: Angiography of ...
  10. ... occurs when the body cannot properly break down cholesterol and other fats (lipids). This leads to too much cholesterol in the liver and spleen and too much ...
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