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Heart Beat: Dual duty for WelChol

The FDA has approved WelChol, a medication that helps to lower both LDL cholesterol and blood sugar, which may be beneficial to some diabetics, though they would still have to take insulin along with WelChol.

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Exercise to go

This set of strength and flexibility exercises can be done anywhere without any special equipment, making them a good substitute routine to use while traveling.

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On call: Vytorin for cholesterol

I don’t understand the problem with Vytorin. The two components when used separately work fine, but when mixed together things change. Why?

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By the way, doctor: Are the guidelines for taking statins different for women?

I’ve heard that men are supposed to take a statin if they’re at high risk of getting heart disease, but that women are only supposed to after they actually get it. Is that true?

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The aging mouth – and how to keep it younger

Age brings increased likelihood of tooth decay, gum disease, and oral cancer. Proper oral care can keep the mouth healthy longer.

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By the way, doctor: Can Hoodia help you lose weight?

I’ve seen a lot of Internet ads for Hoodia, a natural supplement that suppresses your appetite. What do you know about it? Does it work, and is it safe?

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Mediterranean diet sails well in the USA

Long-term research finds that following a Mediterranean diet, which emphasizes vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and fish, can reduce the risk of heart disease, benefit heart attack survivors, and help with weight loss.

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On call: No-flush niacin

In your January 2007 article on cholesterol, you said that no-flush niacin does not lower cholesterol levels. But my problem is low HDL cholesterol. Will no-flush niacin help my HDL even if it won’t lower my LDL cholesterol?

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Protecting the heart from cancer therapy

Treatment for cancer may have unwanted effects on the heart. Depending on the type of cancer and the type of treatment, these can include irregular heart rhythm, inflammation, atherosclerosis, or an increased risk of blood clots.

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Surviving the Medicare maze

Negotiating the complications of Medicare insurance requires patience and a good deal of research, but the effort is necessary in order to have adequate coverage when it’s needed.

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