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Uses of Simze Plus
Simze Plus is used to improve the levels of total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL cholesterol, and support nutrition in patients with primary hypercholesterolemia caused by an increase in lipoprotein cholesterol. low death (LDL).
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Limits and risk of cardiovascular disease due to dyslipidemia
Dyslipidemia is a major cause of myocardial infarction, stroke and many other cardiovascular diseases. Blood cholesterol levels that fall within different ranges help assess a person's risk for cardiovascular disease.
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Cardiovascular disease: Modifiable risk factors
Cardiovascular disease risk factors are factors that increase the likelihood of cardiovascular disease. If a person has multiple risk factors, the likelihood of cardiovascular disease increases. Besides cardiovascular risk factors that cannot be changed such as age, sex, and genetics, there are some risk factors for cardiovascular disease that you can completely control and adjust.
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Body parameters must be remembered to control cardiovascular disease
According to WHO estimates, every year about 17 million people around the world die from cardiovascular diseases. Every year in Vietnam, about 200,000 people die from cardiovascular diseases, many times higher than the number of deaths from cancer and traffic accidents. The worrying thing is that cardiovascular disease is showing signs of getting younger and younger. The disease can occur in anyone at any age. Remembering some important body parameters and controlling them well is an important factor in limiting the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
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After menopause, the risk of coronary artery disease increases
Coronary artery disease is a dangerous disease, but many people are not aware of this disease, they think it is a disease of men. This concept is not true because women can completely develop coronary artery disease, especially the risk of disease in women increases after menopause.
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Note when treating dyslipidemia
Treatment of dyslipidemia must include lifestyle changes, limiting risk factors, and drug therapy. In particular, Statins with many different brand names are the most effective and widely used lipid-lowering drugs today.
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16 ways to reduce your risk of heart disease
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in both men and women. So, to reduce your risk of cardiovascular problems, start changing your lifestyle with a healthy diet, combined with regular exercise to improve fitness.
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Cholesterol in the blood: Indicators you need to know
Cholesterol is a fatty substance found in the blood and all the different types of cells in the body. This is an important component because it is the main agent that makes up cell membranes along with a number of hormones, and serves other important functions in the human body.
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Quiz: Do you understand cholesterol correctly?
Cholesterol is a type of fat that circulates in the blood and all types of cells in the body. It is an important part because it is used to make up cell membranes along with certain hormones and serves many other important bodily functions. However, having too much cholesterol in the blood will have adverse effects on health, especially for the cardiovascular system. Find out more in the quiz below!
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Quiz: Test your cholesterol understanding?
High blood cholesterol increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. So what information do you have about Cholesterol and its important indicators? Quick answers to the following multiple choice questions will help you gain more knowledge about this ingredient.
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Cholesterol and cardiovascular disease
The cholesterol assessment indicators make it easy to understand what your heart health status is, dangerous or not, so that you can then maintain good health or have a plan to remedy the situation. bad news happens.
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