NATIONAL LIPID DAY – May 10
Wed May 10th

National Lipid Day

Dyslipidemia is a disease that causes the celebration of Dyslipidemia each year on May 10th. Dyslipidemia is an abnormal amount of lipids (e.g. cholesterol and/or fat) in the blood.

The majority dyslipidemias in developed countries are hyperlipidemias, implying an increase in lipids in the blood.. This is often due to diet and lifestyle.. Prolonged insulin elevation can also contribute to dyslipidemia. i.e. In addition, elevated levels of O-GlcNAc transferase (OGT) may cause dyslipidemia. Dyslipidemia is the most common cause of Cardiovascular Disease worldwide, according to Cardiovascular Disease.

Preventative steps such as health education, emphasis on physical fitness, diet, and timely visits to a doctor all help in living a healthy lifestyle.

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Take a walk and increase your physical fitness every day to minimize your risks. Educate yourself and consult with your physician to learn about your health. To stay up, make regular checkups.. Also, include more green, leafy vegetables in your diet. Find out more about taking steps to improve your health. They're often simpler than you think. Use #NationalLipidDay on social media to post this.

The national lipid day is the longest in national lipid day history

Kunjan Singh and Sanjay Suri submitted National Lipid Day on behalf of Zydus Cadila.