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Notice of Receipt of Ballot Title
Notice is hereby given that a ballot title for a City Council
referred measure was filed with the Elections Officer of the
City of Dunes City on September 14, 2017.
Electors may submit a petition for review of this ballot
title in the Lane County Circuit Court no later than 5:00 p.m.
on Tuesday, September 26, 2017.
The text of the ballot title is as follows:
CAPTION: Prohibits certain marijuana registrants and/or
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QUESTION: Shall Dunes City prohibit medical marijuana
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“Beyond just your cholesterol
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risk of heart disease can help
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and 40s, you increase your risk
for heart disease by more than
30 percent,” Navar said.
Myth 3—Thin people
don’t have high cholesterol.
Overweight people are
more likely to have high cho-
lesterol, but even people who
maintain a healthy weight and
regular exercise can have high
cholesterol.
“Since genetics does play
such an important role, some
people may be doing every-
thing right and still have high
cholesterol,” she said.
Myth 4—If the nutrition
label shows no cholesterol, a
food is “heart healthy.”
Nutrition labels can be
helpful, but you should read be-
yond the amount of cholesterol
a food contains.
“It’s important to look for
saturated fats, trans fats and
added sugars because these
all affect our heart health and
cholesterol levels,” Navar said.
Myth 5—Only people
with “high” cholesterol need
medicine to lower their cho-
lesterol.
“Even people whose cho-
lesterol falls within what we
would call ‘normal’ range can
benefi t from having cholesterol-
lowering medication if they
have other risks for heart dis-
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is estimated to cause nearly
2.6 million deaths annually.
Yet, a survey from the Ameri-
can Heart Association shows
that nearly two-thirds of people
who have high cholesterol don’t
think they’re at high risk for a
heart attack or stroke.
“My Cholesterol Guide”
is a new, online tool that pro-
vides information, practical tips
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to help the more than 94.6
million Americans living with
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American Heart Association,
the world’s leading voluntary
health organization devoted to
fi ghting cardiovascular disease
and stroke.
What it is
Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-
like substance found in all cells
of the body. Elevated levels of
blood cholesterol can create
blockages in the arteries and
is one of the major control-
lable risk factors for coronary
heart disease, heart attack and
stroke.
“People with high choles-
terol usually don’t have symp-
toms, so unless you get tested,
you may not realize you need
treatment,” said Ann Marie Na-
var, M.D., Ph.D., a volunteer
member of the Association’s
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about the benefi ts and safety of
cholesterol-lowering treatment,
the challenge is that cholesterol
remains underdiagnosed and
subsequently undertreated.”
What to do
The best way to manage
high cholesterol is a multi-
pronged approach, including
diet, exercise and medication
if cholesterol levels remain el-
evated, she said.
The challenge is that many
people don’t recognize their
risk due to some of the follow-
ing misconceptions about cho-
lesterol.
Myths and Facts
Myth 1—High cholesterol
isn’t a concern for children.
High cholesterol can be he-
reditary. Familial hypercholes-
terolemia is a genetic disorder
that can cause early heart dis-
ease. If someone is diagnosed
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or familial hypercholesterol-
emia, it’s important that all fam-
ily members get tested, includ-
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Navar said.
Myth 2—You don’t need
a cholesterol check until
you’re middle-aged.
Getting your cholesterol
checked starting at age 20 and
talking with your health provider
to ensure you understand what
it means is crucial because get-
ting treated early can play an
important role in reducing the
risk of heart disease.
“For every decade your
cholesterol is high in your 30s
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