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  1. Celebrate summer with heart-healthy foods: follow a Mediterranean-style diet to maximize flavor and minimize heart-damaging fats and cholesterol.(NUTRITION): An article from: Focus on Healthy Aging by Gale Reference Team, 2007-06-01
  2. Simple changes in diet can mean big cholesterol reduction: limiting your intake of saturated fats, processed meals and high-cholesterol foods such as egos ... An article from: Heart Advisor by Unavailable, 2008-08-01
  3. Good Carbs : good protein : good fats: which is better for your heart?(Cover story): An article from: Nutrition Action Healthletter by Bonnie Liebman, 2007-05-01
  4. FDA Approves Unilever's Cholesterol-Lowering Spread; Marks Entry into Functional Foods Market.: An article from: Food & Drink Weekly
  5. Trim your triglycerides and lower your cardiovascular risk: too many of these fats in your blood may raise your heart disease risk, but wise food and beverage ... An article from: Men's Health Advisor by Unavailable, 2007-09-01

1. Cholesterol And Other Fats : Nutrition And Metabolism Disorders : Disorders And
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2. National Tay-Sachs Allied Diseases Association
An organization offering support and programs geared to families affected by TaySachs Disease and over 40 other fatal degenerative genetic
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4. The NTSAD Diseases Family Tay-Sachs Disease
Other symptoms include increasing loss of coordination, progressive inability to swallow and breathing difficulties.
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cholesterol and other fats. Subcategories Cerebrotendinous Xanthomatosis Hyperlipidemia Niemann-Pick Sitosterolemia Tangier Tay-Sachs
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Consumer health resource center providing information on the health risks involved with high levels of cholesterol in children. From eMedince Health. Cholesterol FAQs
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6. National Niemann-Pick Disease Foundation
Provides in depth education and support for patients and families. Also information about the foundation itself.
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7. Tay-Sachs Disease Information Page National Institute Of
Other neurological symptoms include dementia, seizures, and an increased startle reflex to noise.
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8. Cholesterol, Dietary Cholesterol, HDL, LDL, Saturated Fats
cholesterol and other fats can t dissolve in the blood. They have to be transported to and from the cells by special carriers of lipids and proteins called
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document.write('<'); document.write('! '); A high level of LDL cholesterol reflects an increased risk of heart disease. That is why it is called the "bad cholesterol". HDL is believed to help remove excess cholesterol from atherosclerotic plaques and thus slow their growth. Shop Recipes Tips Dining Out ... Contact Us Cholesterol comes from two sources. It's produced in your body, mostly in the liver (about 1,000 milligrams a day). And it's found in foods that come from animals, such as meats, poultry, fish, seafood and dairy products.
The American Heart Association recom-mends that your average daily intake of dietary cholesterol should be less than 300 milligrams. Remember, it is found only in foods from animals. Al-though it's not the same as a saturated fatty acid, dietary cholesterol can also raise your blood cholesterol level. You need cholesterol for your body to function normally, but your body makes enough so that you don't need to get more from the foods you eat.
Cholesterol
Cholesterol produced in you body is a soft, waxy substance found among the lipids (fats) in the bloodstream and in all your body's cells. It's an important part of a healthy body because it's used to form cell membranes, some hormones and other needed tissues. But a high level of cholesterol in the blood - hypercholesterolemia - is a major risk factor for coronary heart disease, which causes heart attacks. Cholesterol and other fats can't dissolve in the blood. They have to be transported to and from the cells by special carriers of lipids and proteins called lipoproteins. There are several kinds, but the ones to be most concerned about are low density lipoprotein (LDL) and high density lipoprotein (HDL).

9. Fabry's Disease Information Page National Institute Of
Other symptoms include decreased sweating, fever, and gastrointestinal difficulties, particularly after eating.
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Top Health Conditions and Diseases Nutrition and Metabolism Disorders cholesterol and other fats. Cerebrotendinous Xanthomatosis Fabry s
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12. Gaucher Disease
Gaucher's Association Aims and Disclaimer. Other Relevant Web Sites. Contenido en espa ol (Spanish translations).
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13. Gaucher Registry
Longitudinal, observational program that tracks the health outcomes of routine clinical practice for patients with Gaucher disease.
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14. Fabry Disease Registry
Information about an ongoing observational database that tracks the natural history and clinical outcomes of patients with this disease.
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15. Introduction To Leukodystrophy
will also be carriers, while the other half will be entirely normal. Onehalf of her sons will have the illness and the other half will be
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16. How Much Do You Know About Cholesterol?
cholesterol and other fats are transported in the bloodstream in the form of Saturated fats raise the blood cholesterol levels more than any other types
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About 105 million American adults have elevated blood cholesterol levels that put them at risk for cardiovascular disease, and of those about 42 million adults are at high risk. Take this multiple choice quiz with six questions to see how much you know about cholesterol. Read the question and select one answer. You will find out if your answer is correct or incorrect. Information about health risks and healthy choices will be provided. What is cholesterol? Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that occurs naturally in the body. Cholesterol is a substance that the body needs to function normally. Cholesterol is found in cell walls, including in the brain, nerves, muscle, skin, liver, intestines, and heart. All of the Above.

17. Cholesterol Too High? Medications Can Help - MayoClinic.com
of cholesterol and other fats in your blood and your risk of heart disease. You can significantly lower your cholesterol by switching from highfat
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18. Beliefnet: Health And Healing
involved in depositing cholesterol and other fats throughout the body. Inherited tendency to have high cholesterol; Highfat diet; Overweight
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19. Atherosclerosis, Blood Vessel Disorders, THE MERCK MANUAL OF HEALTH & AGING
They include abnormal levels of cholesterol and other fats (lipids) in the blood, high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking and exposure to tobacco smoke,
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SECTION 3 Medical Conditions CHAPTER 44 Blood Vessel Disorders TOPICS Introduction ~ Atherosclerosis ~ Peripheral Arterial Disease Aortic Dissection Aneurysms Varicose Veins ... Deep Vein Thrombosis
Atherosclerosis
In atherosclerosis (sometimes called hardening of the arteries), the walls of arteries thicken as well as harden. Atherosclerosis begins when cholesterol and other fatty materials in the blood gradually accumulate in arteries and form deposits (plaques or atheromas). Over time, calcium accumulates in the plaques, making them stiff and causing them to enlarge. As the plaques enlarge, they reduce blood flow and sometimes block it. See the figure Atherosclerosis: Blocking an Artery. Atherosclerosis often begins during early adulthood. However, blood flow must be reduced by at least 70% before symptoms are likely to occur. Several decades usually pass before atherosclerosis progresses to this point. Thus, it is commonly thought of as an older person's disease. Atherosclerosis is very common in the United States, Canada, Australia, and most of Europe. Atherosclerosis tends to affect arteries throughout the body. It can affect arteries that carry blood to the heart (causing coronary artery disease), brain (sometimes resulting in a stroke), or other parts of the body (causing peripheral arterial disease).

20. Hyperlipidemia Intro
Cholesterol, along with other fats, is a key component of cells membranes. cholesterol and other fats are shipped in the form of fatprotein packages
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