Did 2017-2018. Team 3.Work page Hyperlipidemia

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to report on sites they have found and 
to summarize their content, questions they have, 
and what their goals are for the week.




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bill.meyers Jan 22, 2018
Please post as a comment below this; the websites that you have discovered, a sentence or two summarizing the site, 2 questions that you are exploring, and your goals for the week. Be sure to put your name after the post.
Thanks, Mr. Meyers
Aaron.McPheeters Jan 24, 2018
in my opinion, the two best websites are WebMD and the Mayo Clinic. I like both because they provide accurate info provided by real doctors. I am currently exploring the safety of my prototype and if the medicine for hyperlipidimia can be transported through the skin. My goal is to research and cite many sources rather than just one or two.
Aaron.McPheeters Jan 24, 2018
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Ava.Geisler Jan 24, 2018
Hello! 
I'm the pharmaceutical researcher! 
The two best websites I have found are: 
https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-64335/ezetimibe-oral/details 
https://www.healthline.com/health/simvastatin/oral-tablet#modal-close
The first website talks about a medicine called Ezetimbibe which helps prevent cholestoral from absorbing into the bloodstream through the small intestine. The second website talks about another medicine called Simvastatin, which lowers cholesterol production in the liver. 
I was thinking about an injectable medicine, and was wondering if you have any ideas on that? 
What do think is the best way to inject medicine into the body? 
My goals for this week are to have the medicine chemical symbols figured out, and to start on the prototype. 
Sincerely, 
Ava
JT.Timmers Jan 24, 2018
Hello, 
I'm the Health Reporter.
The two best websites that I have found are:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/high-blood-cholesterol/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20350806
And 
https://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/lowering-triglyceride-levels#1
The first website is an article on high cholesterol and its causes, treatments, and symptoms. The second one is an explanation of Triglycerides, what they are, how they relate to high cholesterol, and how to decrease the amount of them in your body.
On the topic of Triglycerides, I was wondering if you have found any specific natural supplements to lower the amount of them in your body, other than barley and oats?
Also, the desireable amount of total cholesterol in the US is below 5.2 mmo/L, but the amounts in Europe are different. I was wondering if you know what the amount is?
One goal that I have is to find at least four credible websites by the end of the week. I would also like for our team to have come up with a rough draft of our diet plan by the end of the week.
Happy to be working with you all,
J.T. Timmers
Campbell.Allen Jan 24, 2018
The two websites that I have used so far are The American Heart Association and Health Line. The American Heart Association gives you basic information about Hyperlipidemia and tips on a healthy lifestyle and how to eat a heart healthy diet. Health Line is another great website that provides you with information on how to find out if you are at risk for Hyperlipidemia, how to get a diagnosis, how you can get it through family, and just regular information on Hyperlipidemia. I am currently exploring the best foods to eat to keep your cholesterol levels low and how to create a balanced and healthy diet along with excersise to keep our patient healthy. My goal for the rest of the rest of the week is to create a prototype of my diet and excersise plan and continue reasearching for facts about people with high LDL levels and how they learn to steady it. 
Sincerely, 
Campbell Allen

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