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Can Your Cholesterol Be Too Low?

Cholesterol is a critical component of cell membranes, serves as a brain antioxidant, and is used by the body to create hormones. Chronically low LDL levels may impair brain and hormonal activity, and increase the risk of a condition linked to depression, hemorrhagic stroke, and certain types of cancers.
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Can Your Cholesterol Be Too Low?
By Jennifer Moll, PharmD
Cholesterol is a critical component of cell membranes, serves as a brain antioxidant, and is used by the body to create hormones. Chronically low LDL levels may impair brain and hormonal activity, and increase the risk of a condition linked to depression, hemorrhagic stroke, and certain types of cancers.
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8 Tips on Living Life Well With Lewy Body Dementia 
It's not easy, but a road map from others who've been there can help. Use these eight tips as a starting point for dealing with the challenges of not just coping with Lewy body dementia (LBD), but living life as fully as possible with it as well.
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Does Lewy Body Dementia Have Stages Like Alzheimer's Disease? 
While LBD does have characteristics that are likely to occur in the earlier stages, as well as other symptoms that are likely to develop as the disease progresses, a major difference in LBD is that its symptoms can significantly fluctuate.
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9 Factors That May Increase Your Risk of Lewy Body Dementia 
Until recently, the only known risk factor for developing Lewy body dementia was old age. But research has made some gains in sifting out what might increase the risk for developing it.
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Responding to Hallucinations in Lewy Body Dementia 
Up to 80 percent of people with Lewy body dementia experience visual hallucinations. These episodes are often recurrent and very detailed. How can you help someone who's experiencing them?
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