
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.

How Do Cold Or Hot Weather, Humidity And Even Thunderstorms Impact Asthma Attacks?
People with asthma often experience worsening or improvement of their symptoms depending on the weather changes. There are evidences that even thunderstorms affect the occurrence of asthma attacks.

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.

The Attitude You Need If You Want to FAIL With Your Fat Loss Program
Through the years, I have worked with many different clients. I would love to say that my success rate was 100%.

Health Benefits Of Beer
For many centuries and in many languages, we have raised our glasses to one another and toasted good health.

Why Is It Important To Reduce Stress When Your Cholesterol Levels Get Too High?
Stress can impact cholesterol both directly and indirectly. What do you need to know?

What's The Role Of Tryglicerides In LDL And VLDL Cholesterol Levels?
The main difference between the two lipoproteins known as LDL and VLDL is their composition, but that doesn’t mean they can’t influence one another.

Depression And Cortisol: 7 Things You Need To Know About The Stress Hormone
What impact does cortisol, the notorious "stress hormone", have on your risk of developing depression — and could cortisol also hold the key to the development of novel antidepressants in future?

The Link Between Thyroid Disease And High Cholesterol: Hyperthyroidism vs Hypothyroidism
According to the JAMA Internal Medicine study, people that have high cholesterol should also be screened for thyroid disease.

How Can High Cholesterol Lead to Atherosclerosis?
Atherosclerosis is a treatable and preventable condition, provided that it’s not diagnosed when it has already caused too much damage. High cholesterol is one of the major causes for atherosclerosis.