Arcus senilis: A sign of high cholesterol?
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What's the relationship between arcus senilis and high cholesterol? Linda / Minnesota
Mayo Clinic cardiologist Thomas Behrenbeck, M.D., and colleagues answer select questions from readers.
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All Cholesterol Q&As:
- Arcus senilis: A sign of high cholesterol?
- Blood pressure medications: Can they raise my triglycerides?
- Cholesterol level: Can it be too low?
- Cholesterol ratio: Is it important?
- Cholesterol test kits: Are they accurate?
- Coenzyme Q10: Can it prevent statin side effects?
- Eggs: Are they good or bad for my cholesterol?
- Ground flaxseed: Better than whole?
- High cholesterol treatment: Does cinnamon lower cholesterol?
- Kefir: Can it lower my cholesterol?
- LDL apheresis: Can it lower LDL cholesterol?
- Lipitor and Zocor: Are they equally effective?
- Niacin overdose: What are the symptoms?
- Noni juice: Can it reduce cholesterol?
- Pomegranate juice: Can it lower cholesterol?
- Rhabdomyolysis from statins: What's the risk?
- Soy: Does it reduce cholesterol?
- Statin drugs: Can they cause memory loss?
- Statins: Do they cause ALS?
- VLDL cholesterol: What is it?
- Zocor: Do I have to take it at night?
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