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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2023 · 55 MIN

Cholesterol 101: More than Just Good and Bad

from Forum Health Integrative Medicine Podcast · host Forum Health

You know that it’s important to get your cholesterol checked and a big emphasis on keeping cholesterol down. But do you know why? In this functional medicine class recording, Kimberly Cabe FNP-BC nurse practitioner at Forum Health Rochester Hills and Forum Health Clarkston, shares more about cholesterol, how it’s made in the body and the functions that it serves. From being high when you are sick to aiding in hormone balance, cholesterol is more than good or bad in the body. Tune in to learn more.    At Forum Health, our nationwide community of healthcare practitioners is setting a new standard for healthcare. Our novel approach combines the powerful principles of functional and integrative medicine with advanced medical treatments and technology, data analytics, and collaborative relationships.   Contact: https://www.forumhealth.com/contact/        Website: https://www.forumhealth.com/        Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forumhealthco/        Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forum_health/        Find a Forum Health practice: https://www.forumhealth.com/locations/

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