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Paul DiMeo Talks Cholesterol

Added: October 18, 2007 | Time 02:08 | Views: 5,068

High cholesterol is one of the leading risk factors for heart disease and can lead to atherosclerosis. Paul DiMeo, designer and carpenter for the hit ABC show Extreme Makeover: Home Edition was diagnosed and shares his experience. Visit www.astrazeneca-us.com

Topics: Cardiovascular Disease

Tags: ABC, AstraZeneca, atherosclerosis, cholesterol, Extreme Makeover, HDL, heart disease, Paul DiMeo

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LeahGiorlando says:3 weeks ago | Reply

I have recently been diagnosed with higher than desired cholesterol. It isn't at the state where it is considered high but is in the higher than normal range. I am vegan and I exercise on a regular basis. What can I do to lower my cholesterol?

photobiz2 says:45 weeks ago | Reply

how often should you get your cholesterol checked? and at what age should you start?

thesundog says:45 weeks ago | Reply

Cheerios.. now that is some good marketing if that is what people think the answer to High Cholesterol is.

Robbie says:46 weeks ago | Reply

I hear that Cheerios is really effective in lower cholesterol. That and oatmeal.

Fit4Life says:46 weeks ago | Reply

I am pretty active, but after watching this video....I feel like I should be exercising 7 days a week.

Charlie says:46 weeks ago | Reply

My mom has high cholesterol. I'm going to send her this video. She exercises regularly and eats healthy.....I guess she is on the right track.

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