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            <title>My Cholesterol Story... How I Beat Cholesterol!</title>
            <description>Have you been struggling for months or even years to get your cholesterol readings to
a normal level? Maybe you've tried dieting... 
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            <title>I Lost 30 pounds...And I Keep It Off!</title>
            <description>For several years I had been dissatisfied with what I saw in the
mirror. I didn't particularly look at myself that often but when
I was just chillin', as the kids would say, between clients, and would
catch a glimps of myself in the mirror
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            <description>The Cholesterol CSIRO Diet is a high-er protein diet from Australia.CSIRO is conducting research to develop strategies for reducing cholesterol levels, the risk of arterial disease, heart attack, angina and stroke, conditions that are food-related and correctable through modification of diet.
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            <title>Who Invented The Cholesterol Test</title>
            <description>Well, I've Google'd it and Yahoo!'d it but there seems to be no real information available for "who invented the cholesterol test". There is nothing under "cholesterol test origin" in either search engines either. There's not even an answer in "Wikipedia". You know if Wikipedia doesn't have an answer there simply isn't one!
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            <title>The Fasting Cholesterol Check</title>
            <description>A 12-14 hour period of water only is best prior to a fasting cholesterol check. While triglycerides do show significant changes based on what was eaten just prior to testing, and are more accurate when measured in the fasting state, cholesterol levels are not extremely sensitive to the foods you have just eaten.
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