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Cholesterol Management Newsletter  |  Week of October 14   
     
In This Issue:
 Get Married, Gain Weight?
 High Risk Cholesterol: Myths vs. Facts
 Should I Be on Statins?


Today's Top Story: 7 Tips for a Successful Doctor Visit
Not accomplishing anything when you see your doctor? Being prepared before you sign in helps. See this new WebMD feature about making the most of your time with your doctor.
Also See:
 Hospital Errors: Reduce Your Risks
 Why Men Shy Away From Doctor's Visits


Health News Headlines

Get Married, Gain Weight?
According to a recent study, getting married may tip the scales. Get the details.
 Also See: Boiled Peanuts Are Better

More Health News Headlines
 Hypertension Drugs: Alzheimer's Prevention?
 Diabetes Heart Help Without Surgery
 The Benefits of Fiber for Your Body

Editor's Picks

High Risk Cholesterol: Myths vs. Facts
Do you have the facts when it comes to cholesterol? Start reading here.

More Hot Topics on WebMD
 Exercising When Sick: A Good Move?
 Looking Your Best When You're Feeling Sick


Members Are Talking

Should I Be on Statins?
This member is a 46-year-old male who exercises regularly and eats a healthy, low-fat diet. Should he go on statins? See how WebMD's cholesterol management expert responds.

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