
Dressler's Syndrome: The Heart Attack After A Heart Attack
It's a well known fact that people who have one have one heart attack often have a second cardiac event just a few weeks to a few months later. One of the most common but least known causes of heart attack complications is Dressler's syndrome.

Study: Sleep Apnea And Stroke Are Connected
Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder in which a person’s breathing is interrupted during sleep. Sleep apnea has been linked to stroke in a study conducted by the National Institute of Health. Stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is blocked.

The New High Cholesterol Diet: Can Eating Nuts Lower Your Cholesterol?
There's a wide range of nuts that most doctors recommend for any diet, and those that can actually help lower or maintain your high cholesterol.

How Phytosterols Affect High Cholesterol: Are Plant Sterols And Stanols Safe?
The link between phytosterols and cholesterol is pretty clear, but that doesn’t make things less complicated, considering that the medical world has divided opinions on whether these products should be included in a person’s diet or not.

What Is The Link Between High Cholesterol And Diabetes?
Elevated cholesterol levels can be a warning sign of diabetes. It’s not uncommon for these two conditions to occur together, as they are quite capable of influencing one another.

The Role Of Red Yeast Rice In Treating High Cholesterol: Benefits, Side Effects, And Risks
While studies allover have shown the benefits of consuming red yeast rice for those with high cholesterol levels, you might actually be taking a drug without medical approval.

Xanthelasma And Hypercholesterolemia: What You Should Know About Cholesterol Deposits in the Eye
Xanthelasma is one of the more visible symptoms of hypercholesterolemia, and it’s characterized by bumps (also known as cholesterol deposits) that form around the eyes.

High Blood Pressure And High Cholesterol Levels: How Are They Connected?
High cholesterol can cause high blood pressure, and high blood pressure meds can lead to an increase in cholesterol levels.

Can High Cholesterol Levels Increase Your Risk Of Stroke?
Yes, high cholesterol levels can increase the risk of a stroke as much as they increase the odds of having a heart attack.

Can Drugs Used For Other Medical Conditions Increase Your Already High Cholesterol Levels?
If you’re taking one of the medications that are elevating cholesterol levels, don’t interrupt the treatment without talking to your doctor first.