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Why is my total cholesterol number less important than my LDL (bad) cholesterol number?

Cholesterol related questions and answers at WebMD http://answers.webmd.com/answers/1194001/why-is-my-total-cholesterol-number?guid=1 And here is another interesting article to read: 5 Foods That Can Flatten Your Belly http://galtime.com/article/health/48680/26362/5-foods-can-flatten-your-belly#axzz2GTFKgQig Let's hear from you: if you have found ways to lower your LDL without statin drugs, let's hear from you.

Feeling dizzy

Feeling dizzy: This is a quote from http://www.everydayhealth.com/health-questions/dizziness/why-do-i-get-dizzy-when-i-move-my-head-in-certain-ways "... When you have BPPV you find that certain positions seem to bring it on. (like bending over and turning your head to look up under a table. Or leaning your head way back to look straight up. Sometimes it's only at night when you roll into the right position and awaken right in the middle of the whirling. Between attacks often you may just feel a little unstable in space or spacey. The crystals often replace themselves. If they don't they can be treated almost 100% of the time by a series of rotational manuevers called the Epley Maneuvers. (BTW Dr. Epley is my personal vertigo physician Smile) Untreated some people suffer periodically for decades. URL: http://able2know.org/topic/76330-2 URL: http://able2know.org/topic/76330-2

Medical Advisor Journals - Home of Kyle J. Norton for The Better of Living & Living Health: Most common Diseases of Ages of 50+: Musculo-Skele...

Medical Advisor Journals - Home of Kyle J. Norton for The Better of Living & Living Health: Most common Diseases of Ages of 50+: Musculo-Skele... : Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) is medical condition mostly caused by work related occupations and working environment, affecting patien...

How to avoid being overcharged for hospital stay

Here is a wonderful article by AARP that helps you avoid being overcharged by hefty sums by the hospital you hopefully will never need to stay. However, sadly, it's fact of life, at some point in our life we need to be hospitalized. Here is ways to avoid "observation trap": Please follow this very important link to avoid ugly surprises someday: http://pubs.aarp.org/aarpbulletin/201210_DC/?pg=26#pg26

what you need for your eye care

Here is some of my notes: Vitamin A 25,000 IU Vitamin D 800 IU Vitamin E 400 IU Vitamin C 2,(00 mg. Thiamin (B-1) 80 mg. Riboflavin (B-2) 200 mg. Niacin (B-3) 80 mg. Pantothenic Acid (B-5) 100 mg. Pytidoxine (") 200 mg. Calcium ... 500 mg. Magnesium I 250 mg. Zinc 75 mg.