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Results 61 - 70 of 270 for Hyperlipidemia
  1. A cholesterol profile test measures cholesterol and triglycerides in your blood. You should have this kind of test in the morning, after not eating since the night ...
  2. ... These help make sure your blood sugar and cholesterol levels are each in a healthy range. Also, ... chance of getting high blood pressure and high cholesterol. You may be asked to take medicine to ...
  3. ... it harder to control your blood pressure and cholesterol. This can lead to heart attack , stroke , and ... is important to keep your blood pressure and cholesterol in a healthy range as well. You should ...
  4. ... you have high blood pressure, diabetes, or high cholesterol, your health care provider may advise you to: ... your specific targets. Take medicines to reduce your cholesterol. Keep your HbA1c and blood sugar at recommended ...
  5. ... in a woman) High blood pressure High LDL cholesterol Low HDL cholesterol Male sex Sedentary lifestyle (not getting enough exercise) ...
  6. ... in the urine, low blood protein level, high cholesterol levels, high triglyceride levels, increased blood clot risk, ... or below 130/80 mm Hg. High blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels should be treated to reduce ...
  7. ... to keep your blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol level in a healthy range. Which are treatments ... plus it can make it harder to control cholesterol without taking medications to lower your cholesterol level. ...
  8. ... to your heart. Plaque is made up of cholesterol, fat, cells, and other substances. Plaque can block ... lean meats. Try to limit foods high in cholesterol and saturated fats, since too much of these ...
  9. ... take them as your provider instructs. Control your cholesterol levels : Abnormal cholesterol levels can also lead to diabetic retinopathy. Your ...
  10. ... in people who smoke or who have high cholesterol or high blood pressure . It may occur without ... as smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol).
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