Raising 'Good' Cholesterol May Cut Heart Disease Risk in Diabetes Patients

Raising 'Good' Cholesterol May Cut Heart Disease Risk in Diabetes PatientsAdding some smile on the heart patients’ faces, a new study has claimed that with the rise of HDL levels the heart disease chances also get diminished to some extent.

However, the study findings mainly highlighted the heart stoke patients and accounted that the good amount of the HDL levels helped these patients to become less prone to the deadly stroke risks.

While the reports further affirmed that not only these patients get these life saving possibilities as the patients suffering from type 2 diabetes also had a bright chance of reducing their risk levels.

In order to make their study findings more reliable, the researchers evaluated the hospitalization jeopardy all those whose HDL intensity certainly got rose or cut down between the two dimensions with those whose HDL levels remained moderately stable.

On the other hand, the researchers from the National Cholesterol Education Program, a plan of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute further declared that all the patients who have HDL below 40 mg/dL, certainly suffer from several heart problems, including the deadly stroke risk.

Commenting on the issue, the Kaiser Permanente researchers said, “Perhaps because safe and effective agents that substantially increase the HDL cholesterol level remain elusive”.