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Low-Dose Aspirin May Not Be Clinically Significant
Past medical beliefs suggested everyone should take aspirin, but this has been proven to have many side effects. Current standards for lowering plaque are becoming increasingly strict, with targets decreasing over time.
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Vitamin S Research Findings Shared
A large-scale study on Vitamin S has been completed, with many doctors now using it. Previously, the common belief was to use Aspirin for health issues, but this has been proven to have many side effects, including causing bleeding.
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Taiwan University Integrates AI Courses
Longhua University is implementing AI courses across its curriculum. Longhua University of Science and Technology has fully integrated AI courses into its curriculum, aiming to position itself ahead of the technology wave. Longhua University of Science and Technology has been ranked first by Cheers magazine for corporate preference and offers AI specialization. Longhua University of Science and Technology is integrating AI professional courses to prepare students for popular industries.
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Cholesterol Prevention Advice Given
For women seeking to prevent high cholesterol with statin-type medication, it is suggested to start after menopause. For women, the risk of high cholesterol increases rapidly around age forty unless they have diabetes, pre-existing heart conditions, or multiple risk factors.
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Taiwan Focuses On Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
Taiwan is discussing 'proactive prevention' for individuals with high risk factors for cardiovascular disease, even if they have not been diagnosed with a history of such conditions.
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Low HDL Cholesterol May Not Be Beneficial
Recent long-term studies suggest that high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol levels above 90 may be detrimental, contrary to previous beliefs that higher levels were always better.
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Cholesterol Oxidation Damages Blood Vessels
Cholesterol is necessary for the body, but over time, environmental factors can cause it to oxidize and become harmful. Oxidized cholesterol can enter blood vessels, primarily the vessel walls, with low-density lipoproteins being more prevalent than high-density ones.
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Cholesterol Levels Influenced By Diet
A discussion on cholesterol revealed that even with a strict diet avoiding cholesterol-rich foods like internal organs, animal skin, or shellfish, blood cholesterol levels might only decrease by 20-30%. The source questioned the body's internal production of cholesterol and its role as a primary energy source. The discussion centered on the necessity of cholesterol in cell membranes and how to determine appropriate levels. It was noted that cholesterol is categorized into high-density (good) and low-density (bad) types. Infants are born with a low-density lipoprotein level of approximately 30, with current standards aiming for below 100 or even lower. Approximately 30% of cholesterol levels are affected by diet, while over 70% are produced internally by the body. Dietary control can potentially reduce cholesterol by up to 30%.
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British Film 'Anatomy Of A Fall' Praised For Portraying Modern Women
The British film 'Anatomy Of A Fall,' starring Rosamund Pike, is recommended for its portrayal of a female judge balancing work and family while facing a sexual assault accusation.
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Lin Chia-lung Denies Visa Denial Claims
Lin Chia-lung was unable to travel as planned due to a failure to secure airspace transit permission. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent Deputy Minister Wu Chih-chung to attend a press conference in his absence. Lin is expected to travel to Switzerland for upcoming duties.
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