An Important Genetic Cardiovascular Risk Factor Explained
New findings reported in the September issue of Cell Metabolism, a Cell Press publication, appear to explain why people who carry specific and common versions of a single gene are more likely to have high cholesterol and to suffer a heart attack. Studies in mice show that the gene, known as sortilin (SORT1), controls the release of LDL (a.k.a. "bad") cholesterol from the liver into the ...
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Reportlinker Adds Alzheimer Disease - New Drugs, Markets and Companies
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
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Mark Hyman, MD: Millions Die Due to Withheld Medical Treatment
Medical care must include general lifestyle guidance--the mandates to eat a healthy diet and get regular exercise--individually tailored for both the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases.
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Keeping an eye out for AMD as we age
KUALA LUMPUR - There is an eye disease that affects senior citizens that is little known in Asia, let alone Malaysia. If undiagnosed and untreated early it can lead to blindness.
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Obesity link to Syndrome X
By Rajen M. I HATE being fat. I'm sure you do, too! It makes you look and feel bad. You may even have low self-esteem, and you're reminded of it every time you look in the mirror. What's more, as you age, being overweight increases your chances of falling, and staying, ill!
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