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According to the Mayo Clinic, "familial hypercholesterolemia affects the way the body processes cholesterol. As a result, people with familial hypercholesterolemia have a higher risk of heart disease and a greater risk of early heart attack." It's a genetic condition that is present at birth, but its effects can be mitigated with medication and healthy lifestyle choices.
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Michael E. Newmark has written: 'Genetics of epilepsy' -- subject- s -: Epilepsy, Familial and genetic, Genetic aspects, Genetic aspects of Epilepsy
Hypercholesterolemia is silent. There are no symptoms that are obvious to the naked eye.
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Any choesterol reading over 200 is considered hypercholesterolemia.
YES. Hypercholesterolemia or Dyslipidemia is harmful if not treated immediately. It can cause blockages in the arteries or narrowing of arteries that may lead to insufficient supply of blood to the brain, thus resulting to Transient Ischemic Attack or CVA.
Anti hypercholesterolemia is a substance, that reduce excessive or high level of cholesterol in the bloodstream.
Anti hypercholesterolemia is a substance, that reduce excessive or high level of cholesterol in the bloodstream.
An autosomal dominant disorder that results in a defective or deficient LDL receptor is known as familial hypercholesterolemia. (FH). Most patient with FH do not live beyond 30 without intervention.
Diabetes is associated with hypercholesterolemia. When people with diabetes take insulin and take the medicine together. At the time patients face hypercholesterolemia disease.
George R. Honig has written: 'Human hemoglobin genetics' -- subject(s): Familial & genetic, Genetic aspects, Genetic aspects of Hemoglobinopathy, Genetics, Hemoglobin, Hemoglobinopathies, Hemoglobinopathy, Hemoglobins, Human genetics