In a novel research study, a Danish group has found that LDL, the Low Density Lipoprotein cholesterol, or “bad” cholesterol that we usually associate with heart disease may not be as bad as thought. Instead, a new culprit, called “Ugly” Cholesterol, appears to be tied...
Diabetes and obesity often go hand in hand and have sometimes been referred to as diabesity. New research from Spain points to diabetes and poor metabolic control as factors leading to low levels of magnesium in patients that are obese. With over 48% of patients showin...
Ugly Cholesterol – Yet Another Cholesterol Type Linked to Heart Disease
January 11, 2015
There is often a lot of confusion associated with electronic medical record terminology since phrases and acronyms have emerged to mean different thin...
The Difference between Electronic Health Records and Personal Health Records