Guest guest Posted March 31, 2004 Report Share Posted March 31, 2004 http://www.voanews.com/SpecialEnglish/article.cfm?objectID=227C5E4C-47E1-4A4 3-89CE71B298CCD03A Sometimes people have the idea that all cholesterol in the blood is bad. But the body needs this fatty substance to create cells and hormones. The liver produces all the cholesterol we need. ... . In general, he says, people with higher levels of good cholesterol have less chance of a heart attack. Yet many doctors see patients with high levels of both good and bad cholesterol. These patients may not receive drugs to lower their bad cholesterol because their H.D.L. level is high. Such drugs are called statins. But Doctor Rader says high H.D.L. alone does not provide enough protection. Currently doctors are told to treat patients with heart disease or diabetes until their L.D.L. is below a level of one-hundred. But Doctor Radar notes new findings that even this may not be low enough to protect against heart attack or stroke. Doctors know that lowering bad cholesterol reduces the risk of heart attacks. But the new study shows that lowering it more aggressively lowers that risk even more. ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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