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Ian
QUOTE(Reuters Health)
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Among older overweight women, low levels of HDL (\"good\") cholesterol may signal an increased risk of breast cancer risk, research suggests.  

Dr. Anne-Sofie Furberg from the University of Tromso in Norway and colleagues studied nearly 39,000 Norwegian women who provided data on lipids, weight, diet, and lifestyle. They were followed for an average of 17 years, during which time a total of 708 women developed invasive breast cancer.  

As reported in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, low HDL cholesterol was associated with an increased risk of breast cancer after menopause in overweight women.


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Jonah Piedra
I have been looking for a way to improve HDL and lower my wife's total cholesterol since she cannot tolerate statins... I found a site which seems to have good medical info on a natural treatment which is patented, I had never heard about before, and makes good scientific sense. For those who are looking for ways to improve HDL or to lower total cholesterol safely, check it out at http://www.AmericanHeartHealthServices.com
Massous
Hi There,

Take a look at this web site which talks about the problems: " http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/medals.cmms/alternate.htm "

Good Luck O:)
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