In this review, the authors explore the mechanisms behind the antiatherogenic effects of small HDL, and the possible roles of these particles as therapeutic targets.
External cardiac defibrillators help save many lives. According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, the most common heart rhythm seen in adult, witnessed cardiac arrest victims is ventricular fibrillation. Since cardiac defibrillators are designed to treat this condition, their availabilit
This study used a novel method to measure surface irregularities from ultrasound images of carotid artery plaques. Did these correlate with ipsilateral hemispheric cerebrovascular symptoms?
Every time you head to the doctor's for a checkup, one of the common things they will check is your cholesterol. The type of cholesterol that one will generally want to have a lot of is HDL, which is short for "high-density lipoprotein." The reason for this is based on the principle behind the cle
Indications of high cholesterol may appear on the skin in the form of discolored growths. Varying in size from three inches to very small, Xanthelasma develops around the eyes. The condition is called Xanthoma when it appears on elbows, tendons, joints, hands, feet, knees and buttocks. Wherever it d
There are two types of cholesterol--one is "good" (HDL) and one is "bad" (LDL). Cholesterol cannot dissolve in the blood and must be transported to and from the cells by carriers known as lipoproteins. LDL stands for Low Density Protein. HDL stands for High Density Protein. Both of these lipids, in
The successful way to lower your cholesterol involves regular exercise and a diet that consists of non-starchy vegetables and fruit, a limited amount of starchy foods and no saturated fat or trans fat. Speak with your dietitian to guarantee the safety of a diet before trying it, and always notify hi
A leaking or leaky heart valve describes a condition where the valves in the heart do not close all the way, allowing some blood to leak or regurgitate back into the heart chambers. In a healthy heart the valves allow blood to rush in, and then lock tightly shut.
Little is known regarding how the human fetal heart develops throughout gestation. This study sought to evaluate human fetal myocardial characteristics using color-coded tissue velocity imaging.
Walnuts are a versatile nut that can be added to practically any dish. Research also suggests that they can also help keep your cholesterol levels in check.
Skin discoloration on the legs may be caused by pregnancy, scars, vein obstructions and even diet. The experts at Skinfare say skin discoloration on the legs is usually a result of excess melanin in the skin. The shade of discoloration--blue, yellow, white, red or brown--often indicates the underlyi
The chili pepper ingredient, capsaicin, first gained notoriety for treating aching joints. Some studies are now suggesting that capsaicin may also help in lowering cholesterol.
Cholesterol is a hot topic. Information and advice are everywhere. You hear it from your spouse, your friends, news anchors and talk-show hosts. You read about it on the Internet, in health and fitness magazines, food digests and even on the backs of cereal boxes. The information overload makes it d
With a few lifestyle adjustments, such as a healthy diet and exercise, lowering cholesterol is possible for most people. Sometimes, though, diet and exercise is not enough. In these cases, medication in combination with a healthy diet and moderate exercise is often effective.
Cardiac anatomy consists of the physical structure of the heart. According to Gray's Anatomy, one can describe the heart as "a hollow muscular organ of somewhat conical form," laying in the chest between the lungs. In describing cardiac anatomy, "left" and "right" refer to the orientation of the pe