Dr. Paul Rosch talks about the Myth of high Cholesterol and dangers of Statin drugs . Part 9

Paul Rosch, MD Talks about the Dangers of Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs and the myths of Cholesterol. Dr. Rosch will focus on the subtle yet serious and unappreciated dangers of cholesterol-lowering measures using statin drugs based on current guidelines due to confusion about the mechanisms that mediate their cardioprotective effects. PAUL ROSCH, MD, is a clinical professor [...]

Heart Attack Symptoms : Heart Disease Factors

Common heart disease risk factors are age, excess body fat and high blood pressure. Find out more about common heart attack risks factors with expert tips from a certified emergency medical technician (EMT) in this free video on heart disease. Expert: Michael Herbert Bio: Michael Herbert is a certified emergency medical technician (EMT) with New [...]

Cure Heart Disease, McDougall Diet, Don Carrier

Don describes how he had a heart attack, which was followed by recommendations for heart surgery (bypass). He lost 60 pounds, lowered his blood pressure and cholesterol, cured his heart disease, and regained his lost health by a simple change to the McDougall Diet. Visit http://www.drmcdougall.com Duration : 0:10:57 Incoming search terms:mcdougall diet heart disease [...]

High Cholesterol Part 3

Cholesterol is a type of fat called a lipid. The body uses it for many things, such as making new cells. Your liver makes the cholesterol that your body needs. You also get cholesterol from the foods you eat. Current intemperate life styles and poor eating habits are causing an increase in this condition. Consultant [...]

How To Self Test For Cholesterol

from the website http://www.howto.tv One important area of personal health management is testing your cholesterol levels. Anyone over 20 should have their levels checked and there is now a range of over the counter home tests that can monitor these accurately. If in doubt, ask your pharmacist which test is most suitable before you buy. [...]

New Perspectives on Menopausal Hormones and Heart Disease

July 18, 2007 presentation by Marcia Stefanick for the Stanford School of Medicine Medcast lecture series. Recent Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) studies demonstrated that hormone therapy carries a number of health risks in woman not considered earlier, such as the increased likelihood of blood clots and stroke. Marcia Stefanick, PhD, professor of medicine at Stanford [...]

High Cholesterol Part 2

Cholesterol is a type of fat called a lipid. The body uses it for many things, such as making new cells. Your liver makes the cholesterol that your body needs. You also get cholesterol from the foods you eat. Current intemperate life styles and poor eating habits are causing an increase in this condition. Consultant [...]