Foods to Help Lower LDL (‘Bad’) Cholesterol
Curb Cholesterol, Not Flavor
Indulge a Little
Awesome Avocados
Raise a Glass
Tea Time
Go Nuts for Nuts
Wholesome Whole Grains
Go Fishing
Versatile Olive Oil
Oh Boy, It’s Soy
Bountiful Beans
Make a Fruitful Change
Eat Your Veggies
Fortified Foods
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SOURCES:
American Heart Association.
Cleveland Clinic.
American Journal of Clinical Medicine.
University of California.
Mayo Clinic.
University of Maryland Medical Center.
The National Center for Biotechnical Information.
The Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University.
U.S. Department of Agriculture: Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010.
Harvard Medical School.
The Canadian Medical Association Journal.