HomeHealth NewsHigh cholesterol may predict future heart disease risk, even in healthy women Health News High cholesterol may predict future heart disease risk, even in healthy women January 13, 2026 0 5 - Advertisement - High cholesterol may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease in women, a new study finds. Lupe Rodriguez/Stocksy High levels of blood plasma lipoprotein are strongly associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Some types of plasma lipoprotein can be reduced through diet and exercise, but others, such as… Click here to view the original article. Tagsmedicalnewstoday.com - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleHow to understand this hidden driver of the modern worldNext articleCost of education index: Perth public schools cheapest in the nation RELATED ARTICLES Health News Dementia care: Re‑envisioning the role of music Australian Online News - June 20, 2026 Health News Why researchers are turning to a medication for bipolar to treat Alzheimer’s Australian Online News - June 20, 2026 Health News World Cup: What’s just the right height for a soccer player? Australian Online News - June 20, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Farmers welcome “nation-leading” guidelines for wind, solar and batteries June 16, 2026 Raelene Polymiadis trial: Bombshell claim from daughter accused of killing parents June 16, 2026 Astronomer Urges Locals to Watch Venus and Jupiter’s ‘Celestial Dance’ June 18, 2026 ‘Self-serving’: WA One Nation leader calls out Premier over Hanson comments June 18, 2026 Load more