A small clinical study suggests that an unusually short, oat-heavy diet may influence cholesterol levels longer than expected ...
Researchers have conducted a small trial with human volunteers showing that a short-term diet that includes oats can reduce ...
Despite decades of study, a pharmacopoeia of medicines, and untold millions in pharmaceutical research, heart disease remains the leading cause of death around the world. Excess cholesterol in ...
A study reveals that ketogenic low-carbohydrate diets can increase cholesterol levels and reduce beneficial gut bacteria, specifically Bifidobacterium. Published in Cell Reports Medicine, the research ...
This figure depicts the complex regulatory network that maintains cellular cholesterol homeostasis. Metabolic and hormonal signals, including oxysterols, IGF-1, and FGF19, activate kinase cascades ...
Foods low in cholesterol include fruits, vegetables, beans, and lentils. Limiting foods high in cholesterol, such as eggs, beef, cheese, and butter, can help you reduce your cholesterol intake.
Growing older changes everything — from how your body processes food to how it reacts to stress and even how it handles cholesterol. For years, many people are told to fear cholesterol, but after ...
While African Americans have slightly lower cholesterol levels than other racial groups, they are more likely to die from heart disease. Socioeconomics, lifestyle, and racism in medicine all play a ...