Cardiovascular Institute of the South (@cardioinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does high cholesterol impact your risk for peripheral artery disease? Learn more about the connection between cholesterol and PAD in the legs. #padmonth #CholesterolEducationMonth #peripheralarterydisease #padawarenessmonth cardio.com/blog/how-your-…

UNC Health (@unc_health_care) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Decreasing the amount of sugar and processed foods in your diet is more important than limiting cholesterol in your food. Getting enough moderate exercise—aim for 150 minutes a week—is also helpful. #CholesterolEducationMonth #UNCHealthTalk unchealth.info/OkYA50Tr0ya

UNC Hospitals (@uncmedcenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Decreasing the amount of sugar and processed foods in your diet is more important than limiting cholesterol in your food. Getting enough moderate exercise—aim for 150 minutes a week—is also helpful. #CholesterolEducationMonth #UNCHealthTalk unchealth.info/OkYA50Tr0ya

UNC School of Medicine (@unc_som) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Decreasing the amount of sugar and processed foods in your diet is more important than limiting cholesterol in your food. Getting enough moderate exercise—aim for 150 minutes a week—is also helpful. #CholesterolEducationMonth #UNCHealthTalk unchealth.info/OkYA50Tr0ya

UNC Health Rex (@unchealthrex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Decreasing the amount of sugar and processed foods in your diet is more important than limiting cholesterol in your food. Getting enough moderate exercise—aim for 150 minutes a week—is also helpful. #CholesterolEducationMonth #UNCHealthTalk unchealth.info/OkYA50Tr0ya

UNC Health Rex Holly Springs (@unchealthrexhs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Decreasing the amount of sugar and processed foods in your diet is more important than limiting cholesterol in your food. Getting enough moderate exercise—aim for 150 minutes a week—is also helpful. #CholesterolEducationMonth #UNCHealthTalk unchealth.info/OkYA50Tr0ya

Family Heart Foundation (@familyheartfdn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello everyone and welcome to our annual #KnowFH Social to celebrate #FHAwarenessDay! #CholesterolEducationMonth #HeartDisease #Stroke

AHA in New York City (@ahanewyorkcity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Talk with your doctor about cholesterol, specifically #LDLcholesterol – the “bad” cholesterol that raises the risk of heart disease and stroke. Here are some questions to get the conversation started. Learn more at Heart.org/LDL ❤️ #CholesterolEducationMonth

Talk with your doctor about cholesterol, specifically #LDLcholesterol – the “bad” cholesterol that raises the risk of heart disease and stroke. Here are some questions to get the conversation started.  

Learn more at Heart.org/LDL ❤️ 
#CholesterolEducationMonth
American Heart Association Ohio (@amheartohio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Talk with your doctor about cholesterol, specifically #LDLcholesterol – the “bad” cholesterol that raises the risk of heart disease and stroke. Here are some questions to get the conversation started. Learn more at Heart.org/LDL ❤️ #CholesterolEducationMonth

Talk with your doctor about cholesterol, specifically #LDLcholesterol – the “bad” cholesterol that raises the risk of heart disease and stroke. Here are some questions to get the conversation started.  

Learn more at Heart.org/LDL ❤️ 
#CholesterolEducationMonth
DrJosephWebbFACHE (@drjosephwebbceo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know small changes can significantly boost your heart health? Let’s tackle cholesterol together! #CholesterolEducationMonth

Did you know small changes can significantly boost your heart health? Let’s tackle cholesterol together! #CholesterolEducationMonth
Illinois CEAL (@chicovidcollab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If your total #cholesterol is over 200 mg/dL, you have high cholesterol. ⚠️ This affects millions in the U.S. and can lead to serious health risks. Work with your healthcare team to manage and lower your levels. #cholesteroleducationmonth

FDA Drug Information (@fda_drug_info) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#CholesterolEducationMonth Quiz: Which fruit or juice should you avoid while taking certain cholesterol lowering “statin” drugs?

Carter Healthcare (@carterhcare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

About 38% of American adults have high #cholesterol. You can make healthy lifestyle choices every day to lower your risk. CDC Division for Heart Disease & Stroke Prevention shares how you can get started: bit.ly/4bqOfdD #CholesterolEducationMonth

Live HealthSmart Alabama (@livehealthsmart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🩺 Did you know that almost 2 in 5 adults in the United States have #HighCholesterol? Learn how to manage your levels with our fact sheet—covering everything from ideal rates to tips for lowering them. Visit bit.ly/46JhJ5I. #CholesterolEducationMonth

🩺 Did you know that almost 2 in 5 adults in the United States have #HighCholesterol? Learn how to manage your levels with our fact sheet—covering everything from ideal rates to tips for lowering them. Visit bit.ly/46JhJ5I. #CholesterolEducationMonth
National Council on Aging (@ncoaging) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wrapping up #CholesterolEducationMonth! Making healthy dietary choices is easier when we know exactly what to avoid. Here are 8 foods to limit or steer clear of at any age.👇 bit.ly/3znlbXC

National Council on Aging (@ncoaging) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nutritious foods often cost more, posing a challenge for #OlderAdults trying to eat #HeartHealthy on a budget. These tips can help shoppers get the most for their money.👇 #CholesterolEducationMonth bit.ly/3TvOONm

Alliance for Retired Americans (@activeretirees) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know? More than 50% of older Americans have received treatment for high cholesterol. Seniors can take action by trying to be physically active and minimizing saturated and trans fats in their diet. #CholesterolEducationMonth

Healthy Tennessee (@myhealthytn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are two types of blood cholesterol: LDL ("bad") and HDL ("good"). Too much LDL cholesterol or not enough HDL cholesterol in the body can cause a buildup, called "plaque", on the walls of blood vessels. cdc.gov/cholesterol/ab… #CholesterolEducationMonth

National Council on Aging (@ncoaging) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Speaking of #CholesterolEducationMonth… As we age, we can lower our cholesterol naturally by limiting our intake of LDL-increasing foods. See our guide for the best and worst food choices.👇 bit.ly/3BcsphK