ASK REGIONAL HEALTH: Genetic disorder can cause high cholesterol
Q: My father had very high cholesterol. He died from a heart attack when he was 50 years old. My doctor recently told me that I have very high cholesterol, too, and recommended medication. Could this be genetic? Should I have my kids tested?
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Doctors split over cholesterol testing for children
SCREENING children for high cholesterol risks encouraging drug treatment that may turn out to be ineffective or unsafe, Australian doctors have claimed, joining a backlash against a US recommendation for universal blood tests in children aged nine to 11.
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Miraculins PreVu Test CE Marked and Registered in the European Union
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA-- - Miraculins Inc. , a medical diagnostic company focused on developing and commercializing diagnostic tests and risk assessment technologies for unmet clinical needs, announces that its PreVu Non-Invasive Skin Cholesterol Point of Care Test has now been CE Marked and is officially ...
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Blood Pressure Differences Between Arms Could Signal Heart Risk
SUNDAY, Jan. 29 (HealthDay News) -- People whose systolic blood pressure -- the upper number in their reading -- is different in their left and right arms may be suffering from a vascular disease that could increase their risk of death, British researchers report.
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Senator's stroke shows they can hit the young, too
When a stroke hits at 52, like what happened to Sen. Mark Kirk of Illinois, the reaction is an astonished, "But he's so young."
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