New Study Identifies High Triglycerides as a Heart Disease Risk
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Patients who have their bad cholesterol (LDL-C)
well-controlled are still at risk for heart attack, stroke and death
People
whose LDL (“bad”) cholesterol is well-controlled but also have other risk
factors remain in serious danger.If you
think you’re not at risk of heart disease just because your bad cholesterol is
well-controlled, think again. Read more.
The average person in U.S. uses an average of 2,000 gallons of water per day – a rate that’s higher than any other country in the world. More than five years ago we had seen drought in California with areas hit the hardest being Central Valley, Sierra Nevada Mountains and large areas of central southern costs. In the spring of 2014, lead had managed to get into the water of Flint Michigan. Residents used this water for drinking, cooking and teeth brushing. The water crisis left behind potential ongoing health problems for an estimated 6,000 to 12,000 children may have to face. These issues can include damaging effects to children’s brain and nervous systems. Read more.
K Cyber criminals are rapidly adding cryptojacking to their arsenal and creating a highly profitable new revenue stream, as the ransomware market becomes overpriced and overcrowded, according to Symantec's (Nasdaq: SYMC) Internet Security Threat Report (ISTR), Volume 23. Read more.
A degree from a college or university leads to better employment opportunities and benefits. College graduates have 50 percent less the unemployment rate compared to those with just a high school diploma and it is also easier to find employment due to the numerous job opportunities for college graduates than high school graduates. With the first “early decision” college-application deadline looming on Nov. 1 and tuition costs having more than doubled since the 1980s, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its 2020’s Best College & University Rankings, in addition to separate rankings for colleges and universities. See more.
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