Tuesday, February 23, 2010

High HDL Cholesterol Can Lower the Incidence of Cancer

Haseeb Jafri of Tufts University Medical School did a meta-analysis (study of studies) and found that those with higher HDL’s not only had fewer heart attacks, but also a 24% relative reduction in the incidence of cancer. If your HDL is low, you can raise it with exercise or by taking Niasafe. Whether changing your HDL levels will reduce the cancer incidence is yet to be determined.

See Family Practice News (click here), January, 2010, p. 19.

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