Are statins the right medication for you to lower your cholesterol? In this episode, Dr. Mark L. Meyer, tells you what you need to know if you decide to treat your cholesterol with this class of medicines.
In this first episode of two in a series on cholesterol, Dr. Mark L. Meyer, a Cardiovascular Specialist at New York Presbyterian, Lenox Hill, and Mt. Sinai Hospitals, discusses the basics of a typical patient cholesterol profile, and the things you need to know to understand exactly what cholesterol is.
In this second episode of two in a series on cholesterol, Dr. Mark L. Meyer, a Cardiovascular Specialist at New York Presbyterian, Lenox Hill, and Mt. Sinai Hospitals, continues on the basics of a typical patient cholesterol profile, and the individual numbers he finds important.
Can Type 2 Diabetes cause Cholesterol and vice versa? In this episode, Dr. Mark L. Meyer breaks down the similarities between Type 2 Diabetes and Cholesterol in regard to their manifestation in the body.
Does the high cholesterol content of your blood have a direct correlation to your brain functioning? According to Dr. Mark L. Meyer, it does, and high cholesterol's effect on the brain can often have fatal results.
It doesn't matter what age you are, but high cholesterol can affect you at any age, and in this episode, Dr. Mark L. Meyer is here to tell you why; you will not want to miss this one.
Can stress levels directly affect your cholesterol levels? Dr. Mark L. Meyer certainly believes that they can, and in this episode he breaks down the key stress-related offenders that can lead to high cholesterol.
Can supplements such as Omega-3, and Red Yeast Rice help you lower your cholesterol? In this episode, Dr. Mark L. Meyer, is here to give you the ins and outs of using supplements as cholesterol treatment.
It's important to remember that cholesterol medicine treats, but does not cure or magically lower your high cholesterol, and in this episode, Dr. Mark L. Meyer is here to tell you why.
Did you know that even marathon runners and triathletes can have high cholesterol? Regardless of your level of physical fitness, it is important to constantly make good lifestyle choices to keep those numbers down.
Raising your HDL may be a lot harder than lowering your LDL, but in this episode, Dr. Mark L. Meyer is here to tell you how it can be done.
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