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Your Cholesterol Matters: What Numbers Mean and How You Can Improve Them
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Your Cholesterol Matters: What Numbers Mean and How You Can Improve Them in Chattanooga, TN
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Your Cholesterol Matters: What Numbers Mean and How You Can Improve Them in Chattanooga, TN
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A mustread for those on cholesterol lowering medication and those with stents in their hearts
When it comes to our health, what we don't know can harm us most. Eightyfive percent of people over the age of fifty have significant blockage in the arteries of their hearts without any symptoms. Twothirds of the time, the initial symptom is a fullblown heart attack. Doctors tell patients to watch their diet, get regular exercise, and lose weightbut they also increasingly prescribe "cholesterol lowering" drugs that patients will take every day for the rest of their lives. The problem is that a daily pill only addresses one small part of the cholesterol problem.
Dr. Furman wants readers to understand what their cholesterol numbers mean, how best to change levels of both the "lethal" LDL cholesterol and "hero" HDL cholesterol, and how to adjust their lifestyles in order to stay off of expensive medications that don't address the whole problem (and often have negative healthimpacting side effects). Not only will Dr. Furman's advice make them healthier in the short term, it will also enable them to have more control over the aging process, allowing them to live longer, better lives.
When it comes to our health, what we don't know can harm us most. Eightyfive percent of people over the age of fifty have significant blockage in the arteries of their hearts without any symptoms. Twothirds of the time, the initial symptom is a fullblown heart attack. Doctors tell patients to watch their diet, get regular exercise, and lose weightbut they also increasingly prescribe "cholesterol lowering" drugs that patients will take every day for the rest of their lives. The problem is that a daily pill only addresses one small part of the cholesterol problem.
Dr. Furman wants readers to understand what their cholesterol numbers mean, how best to change levels of both the "lethal" LDL cholesterol and "hero" HDL cholesterol, and how to adjust their lifestyles in order to stay off of expensive medications that don't address the whole problem (and often have negative healthimpacting side effects). Not only will Dr. Furman's advice make them healthier in the short term, it will also enable them to have more control over the aging process, allowing them to live longer, better lives.
A mustread for those on cholesterol lowering medication and those with stents in their hearts
When it comes to our health, what we don't know can harm us most. Eightyfive percent of people over the age of fifty have significant blockage in the arteries of their hearts without any symptoms. Twothirds of the time, the initial symptom is a fullblown heart attack. Doctors tell patients to watch their diet, get regular exercise, and lose weightbut they also increasingly prescribe "cholesterol lowering" drugs that patients will take every day for the rest of their lives. The problem is that a daily pill only addresses one small part of the cholesterol problem.
Dr. Furman wants readers to understand what their cholesterol numbers mean, how best to change levels of both the "lethal" LDL cholesterol and "hero" HDL cholesterol, and how to adjust their lifestyles in order to stay off of expensive medications that don't address the whole problem (and often have negative healthimpacting side effects). Not only will Dr. Furman's advice make them healthier in the short term, it will also enable them to have more control over the aging process, allowing them to live longer, better lives.
When it comes to our health, what we don't know can harm us most. Eightyfive percent of people over the age of fifty have significant blockage in the arteries of their hearts without any symptoms. Twothirds of the time, the initial symptom is a fullblown heart attack. Doctors tell patients to watch their diet, get regular exercise, and lose weightbut they also increasingly prescribe "cholesterol lowering" drugs that patients will take every day for the rest of their lives. The problem is that a daily pill only addresses one small part of the cholesterol problem.
Dr. Furman wants readers to understand what their cholesterol numbers mean, how best to change levels of both the "lethal" LDL cholesterol and "hero" HDL cholesterol, and how to adjust their lifestyles in order to stay off of expensive medications that don't address the whole problem (and often have negative healthimpacting side effects). Not only will Dr. Furman's advice make them healthier in the short term, it will also enable them to have more control over the aging process, allowing them to live longer, better lives.

















