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Sacrificing Common Sense and Lives in the Pursuit of Commercial Interests: How the Cholesterol Myth is Wreaking Havoc on People’s Lives

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  In various situations, common sense and even lives are disregarded to serve commercial interests. The field of health is particularly susceptible to this, where unethical practices are driven by the pursuit of financial gain. This article, the second in a series, sheds light on the cholesterol myth, highlighting the dangerous treatments imposed on patients and the suppression of effective approaches due to their lack of commercial value. While not exhaustive, the information presented here supports the argument that common sense and patient well-being are often sacrificed for profit. Unveiling the Deceptions Related to Cholesterol: Separating Fact from Fiction Cholesterol has long been a subject of controversy and confusion in the field of health and nutrition. For decades, it has been vilified as a major contributor to heart disease and a primary factor to be avoided. However, recent scientific research has challenged these long-standing beliefs, shedding light on the deceptions

PAIN! Use these tips to help you subdue it

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  Pain is the body’s distress signal, indicating a problem in a specific area. Pain is a familiar experience for most people, occurring at some point in life. Various factors can cause pain, such as injuries, known or unknown diseases, and environmental stimuli. Pain can be sudden or long-lasting, and whether it’s acute or chronic, managing it effectively is crucial. Uncontrolled pain negatively impacts overall well-being. Here are some tips to help you manage pain: ·Understand your pain: Take the first step in pain management by understanding the type, location, and intensity of your pain. This knowledge helps you and your doctor develop an effective plan. · Use pain medication wisely: While pain medications can be helpful, it’s important to use them responsibly. Follow your doctor’s instructions regarding dosage and duration. Avoid exceeding the recommended dose and combining them with alcohol or other drugs. · Try non-pharmacological techniques: Explore non-drug methods t