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Lisa Matzer
(818) 840-9200
2121 W Magnolia Blvd
Burbank, CA
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Lisa Matzer
(818) 840-9200
2121 W Magnolia Blvd
Burbank, CA 91506

Business
Lisa Matzer, M.D., a Professional Corporation
Specialties
Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Preventive Health
Insurance
Insurance Plans Accepted: Aetna, Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Cigna, United, Medicare, Healthcare Partners, Pacific Care, Motion Picture, and many other insurances
Medicare Accepted: Yes
Accepts Uninsured Patients: No
Emergency Care: No
Doctor Information
Primary Hospital: Providence St. Joseph Burbank
Residency Training: Cedars Sinai
Medical School: Yale University, 1988
Additional Information
Languages Spoken: English,Spanish

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Sami M Shoukair, MD
(714) 523-7122
5471 La Palma Ave
La Palma, CA
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Sami M Shoukair, MD
(714) 523-7122
5471 La Palma Ave
La Palma, CA 90623

Business
H Mark Fatemi & Sami M Shoukair MDs
Specialties
Cardiology

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Gregory K Hong
(213) 381-0700
2727 W Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
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Gregory K Hong
(213) 381-0700
2727 W Olympic Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90006

Specialty
Cardiology, Cardiovascular Disease

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Naushad Ali Abdul Kheraj, MD
213-413-6761
201 S Alvarado St Ste 811
Los Angeles, CA
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Naushad Ali Abdul Kheraj, MD
213-413-6761
201 S Alvarado St Ste 811
Los Angeles, CA 90057

Specialties
Cardiology
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Grant Med Coll, Univ Of Bombay, Bombay, Maharashtra, India
Graduation Year: 1970

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Alireza Jafari, MD
562-945-7746
616 Witmer St
Los Angeles, CA
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Alireza Jafari, MD
562-945-7746
616 Witmer St
Los Angeles, CA 90017

Specialties
Cardiology
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Ross Univ, Sch Of Med & Vet Med, Roseau, Dominica
Graduation Year: 1988

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Sandra P Fallon MD
(310) 453-4455
2020 Santa Monica Blvd
Santa Monica, CA
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Sandra P Fallon MD
(310) 453-4455
2020 Santa Monica Blvd
Santa Monica, CA 90404

Specialties
Cardiology

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Gregory Kijong Hong, MD
213-381-0700
2727 W Olympic Blvd Ste 305
Los Angeles, CA
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Gregory Kijong Hong, MD
213-381-0700
2727 W Olympic Blvd Ste 305
Los Angeles, CA 90006

Specialties
Cardiology
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Tufts Univ Sch Of Med, Boston Ma 02111
Graduation Year: 1993

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Moses Hyun
(323) 735-1300
966 S Western Ave
Los Angeles, CA
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Moses Hyun
(323) 735-1300
966 S Western Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90006

Specialty
Gastroenterology, Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease

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Hieu Nguyen, MD
312-804-2301
369 Columbia Ave Apt 218
Los Angeles, CA
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Hieu Nguyen, MD
312-804-2301
369 Columbia Ave Apt 218
Los Angeles, CA 90017

Specialties
Cardiology
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Il Coll Of Med, Chicago Il 60680
Graduation Year: 1998

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Janet Wright Hayes, MD
530-342-0123
Los Angeles, CA
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Janet Wright Hayes, MD
530-342-0123
Los Angeles, CA 90017

Specialties
Cardiology
Gender
Female
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Tn, Memphis, Coll Of Med, Memphis Tn 38163
Graduation Year: 1978

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How to Eat to Lower Your Cholesterol

Cholesterol Diet: How to Eat to Lower Your Cholesterol

01/13/2010 - Articles

By: The Swiss Association for Nutrition (SAN)

How to eat to lower your cholesterol

Cholesterol is a fat-like substance which performs numerous important functions in the human body. It is a component of cell walls and is used by the body to make various.

Lower cholesterol diets are one way to bring down high cholesterol levels but how to eat to lower my cholesterol? What are the best foods to eat to lower cholesterol ? What can you eat to lower cholesterol? Find some answers in this article.

In this article:

Causes of Cholesterol
"Good" and "bad" cholesterol
How is the cholesterol level increased?
Change of diet
Dietary recommendations in cases of high cholesterol
Food To Eat To Lower Cholesterol
High cholesterol - chief points to remember

Causes of Cholesterol

Cholesterol is a fat-like substance which performs numerous important functions in the human body. It is a component of cell walls and is used by the body to make various hormones; it is also needed for producing the bile acid that helps the digestion.

The body produces most of the cholesterol itself, mainly in the liver. But food provides an additional source. An excess of "bad" cholesterol is not easy for the body to excrete, so it is deposited in the artery walls, where it plays a crucial part in promoting atherosclerosis and hence a gradual narrowing of the arteries. A high blood cholesterol level is therefore one of the main risk factors for the development of coronary heart disease (angina pectoris, myocardial infarction), stroke, and arterial obstruction in the legs.

High cholesterol levels should be treated medically if the overall risk of a cardiovascular disorder is present. By changes in lifestyle (abstention from smoking, reduced stress, increased physical activity etc.) and in dietary habits, cholesterol levels can often be brought back to normal. If this proves unsuccessful, it is necessary to take a so-called lipid-lowering medicine. This applies in particular to people genetically predisposed to have high cholesterol values.

"Good Cholesterol" and "Bad Cholesterol"

In order that body fats (or lipids) can perform their important functions in the cell and can be deposited in the fatty tissue as energy reserves, they have to be transported in the blood to various organs. Since these lipids are not water-soluble, the body provides them with carrier substances known as lipoproteins for transport in the blood. There are two kinds of lipoprotein: the "good" high-density lipoprotein (or HDL) and the "bad" low-density lipoprotein (or LDL). Raised LDL values are bad because they promote atherosclerosis. A high HDL cholesterol level, on the other hand, provides some protection against atherosclerosis, because HDL has the beneficial property of being able to absorb and dispose of excess cholesterol.

How is the cholesterol level increased?

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