Healthy Living
Nutrition
Trans Fat Facts and Fiction

Think all fats are alike? Think again. Take this quiz to learn about trans fats and their impact on your health.

Fat Quiz

How much do you really know about those fat globules lurking in your food? Take this quiz and find out.

Fats and Cholesterol
Understanding Trans Fat

Research indicates that trans fat raises LDL cholesterol. The FDA is requiring food manufacturers to list the amount of trans fat a food contains on the label by 2006.

Putting Healthy Fats on Your Plate

Certain types of fats can actually help your heart, so you don't need to avoid fat altogether. Instead, watch how much and what type you eat.

Cut Your Cholesterol, Without Drugs

People with a strong genetic predisposition to high cholesterol need medication to control cholesterol. But a lot of us don't.

Beyond Cholesterol

Scientists have learned that other substances may give you and your doctor new clues about your heart disease risk. And that's good news. Coronary heart disease, in which fatty deposits build up in your arteries, is the nation's top killer.

Children and Cholesterol

If you, your parents or your parents' siblings had a heart attack before age 55, you should have your child's cholesterol tested.

The Egg Bounces Back

Eggs are a great protein source. If you're on a diet, protein helps satisfy your hunger.

For Your Heart's Sake, Lower Your Cholesterol

High cholesterol contributes to heart disease, which kills more Americans than all cancers combined.

All About Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs

According to the American Heart Association, there are five main types of cholesterol-lowering medications.