Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun An excess of fats or lipids in the blood.
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- noun medicine An excess quantity of
lipid in theblood ; a symptom of several medical conditions
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- noun presence of excess lipids in the blood
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Panax ginseng and ginsenoside, Astragalus membranaceous, Epimedium brevicornum, Polygonatum multiflorum as well as Chunhui capsule, Zhibao Sanbian pill, Guilingji etc., are widely used in treating senility diseases such as hyperlipidemia and weakened intelligence.
Chapter 8 1991
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In addition to being obese, the Jhdm2a knockout mouse also developed other characteristics related to human metabolic disorder, such as hyperlipidemia (raised lipid levels) and insulin resistance.
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So belly up to the bar, down a few tequila shots, and then stand up in front of the crowd to spell "hyperlipidemia," "evisceration" and "adjudication" without barfing.
kenneth in the (212) 2008
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Metabasis †™ core area of focus is on the discovery and development of product candidates to treat metabolic diseases such as hyperlipidemia and diabetes, among others.
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Metabasis 'core area of focus is on the discovery and development of product candidates to treat metabolic diseases such as hyperlipidemia and diabetes, among others.
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Metabasis 'core area of focus is on the discovery and development of drug candidates to treat metabolic diseases such as hyperlipidemia and diabetes, among others.
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Prof. Shulman told this website: "In moderation I believe all of these sugars (HFCS, fructose, sucrose, glucose), are perfectly safe for most healthy individuals and will not get them into trouble with medical problems such as hyperlipidemia or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
FoodNavigator RSS 2009
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"In moderation I believe all of these sugars (HFCS, fructose, sucrose, glucose), are perfectly safe for most healthy individuals and will not get them into trouble with medical problems such as hyperlipidemia or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
DairyReporter RSS 2009
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"In moderation I believe all of these sugars (HFCS, fructose, sucrose, glucose), are perfectly safe for most healthy individuals and will not get them into trouble with medical problems such as hyperlipidemia or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
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Type 2 diabetes, has the highest contribution with an estimated $98 billion per year in health care costs because of its links with other health issues such as coronary artery diseases, renal diseases, hyperlipidemia and stroke.
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