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Should You Try to Raise Your ‘Good’ Cholesterol? You Might Not Need To

Most of the time, you want your cholesterol to be low—ideally less than 150 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). But as you likely know if you’ve had your levels tested, the results aren’t quite that simple.

Cholesterol tests will tell you not just your total cholesterol, but also your low-density lipoprotein, triglycerides, and high-density lipoprotein. And you actually want your high-density lipoprotein, or HDL, to be high.

HDL cholesterol is considered “good” cholesterol. While still a type of fat in your bloodstream, it doesn’t clog arteries, and higher levels are linked to lower chances of heart problems. Low-density lipoprotein, or LDL, is considered “bad” cholesterol because it’s the type that builds up in your arteries and can contribute to your risk for heart disease and stroke. Triglycerides, another type of fat in the blood, are tied to higher risks of heart attack and stroke if you also have low HDL or high LDL.

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It would make sense, then, that in order to protect your heart, you’d want to boost your good cholesterol, or HDL. But research examining increases in HDL so far hasn’t shown any subsequent reduction in heart problems, and medications that raise your good cholesterol don’t stave off those risks, either.

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“Starting from the 1970s, large population studies…showed that people who had very low levels of HDL cholesterol…had a higher risk of heart attacks,” says Dr. Anand Rohatgi, an academic cardiologist and professor of medicine in cardiology at UT Southwestern Medical Center. It’s a “powerful risk predictor,” he says, which is why low HDL made it into the heart disease risk calculators doctors still use today—but it doesn’t necessarily translate to a treatment tactic. Experts agree that the relationship between higher HDL levels and better heart health is correlational—not causative. “The challenge has been that when drugs have been studied that raise HDL cholesterol…that has never translated into a reduced risk for heart disease. So from a pharmaceutical standpoint, it’s not a treatment target—it’s a risk marker.” Instead of fixating on any one aspect of cholesterol, he says, you have to think of the numbers in concert, alongside other risk markers for heart problems like age, sex, blood pressure, and diabetes.

That said, certain lifestyle habits do increase HDL, Rohatgi says; we just don’t necessarily know what effect raising your HDL cholesterol actually has on your heart. The numbers alone “are not a crystal ball.”

The habits below are all associated with higher HDL levels—as well as other benefits for your heart and overall health.

Exercise more

A sedentary lifestyle is linked to a host of health problems, including a greater likelihood of heart disease. Moving more has routinely been shown to increase HDL levels, and it’s also linked to living longer and lower rates of heart disease.

Aim for about 30 minutes a day, five days a week, says Dr. Melissa Tracy, cardiologist and medical director of cardiac rehabilitation at Rush University Medical Center. It can be any form of cardio exercise—brisk walking, pickleball, dancing, swimming, cycling, or anything else you enjoy and will stick with—as long as it gets your heart rate up. You can even do a few 10- or 15-minute sessions each day if that fits into your schedule better, she says.

Eat heart-healthy unsaturated fats

“Eating foods that are high in polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats and antioxidants may improve the HDL to LDL ratio,” says Dr. Joy M. Gelbman, a cardiologist at Weill Cornell Medicine.

Choose options like olive oil and fatty fish over foods higher in saturated fats like red meat, full-fat dairy, fried foods, and baked goods.

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Making healthier diet choices overall means your body won’t store as much fat. You’ll be using your fat stores for some of your energy, which in turn helps your body metabolize cholesterol better, Tracy says. That may result in lower LDL and higher HDL, as HDL helps transport LDL to the liver where it’s processed and excreted, Rohatgi says.

Quit smoking

Smoking not only lowers your HDL; it also makes the HDL you do have worse at its protective job. Quitting smoking can increase your HDL in a matter of weeks, according to a meta-analysis in Biomarker Research.

Experts don’t know exactly why this happens, but it might have to do with the way smoking stresses the body, Gelbman says.

Shed excess weight

“Exercise, weight loss in people [who are overweight], and smoking cessation are the key means for optimizing HDL,” Gelbman says. If you have obesity or are overweight, getting to a healthier weight may lower your triglycerides and LDL and lift your HDL.

And the weight loss doesn’t have to be dramatic: People who lost just 1 to 3 percent of their body weight displayed better improvements in HDL than people who lost just 1% of their body weight in an Obesity Research & Clinical Practice study.

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While finding a sustainable diet plan that helps you lose weight and keep it off is most important, research suggests eating more protein and fat and fewer carbs may have the biggest effect on HDL.

Experts still don’t completely understand the concrete heart benefits of higher HDL levels. “It’s complex and dynamic, and that’s what makes it hard to study and hard to pin down,” Rohatgi says. But heart-healthy habits have additional benefits regardless of their effect on your cholesterol, such as greater longevity, improved cardiovascular fitness, and lower risk of heart disease. The fact that they also increase your HDL in the process is an added perk.

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NASA astronauts describe flight aboard Boeing’s glitching, leaking Starliner spaceship

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  • NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore spoke about flying aboard Boeing’s glitchy spaceship.
  • In a call from the International Space Station, they recounted taking manual control of Starliner.
  • The astronauts are waiting for NASA to finish troubleshooting the wonky thrusters and helium leaks.

NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore have been on the International Space Station way longer than they’d planned.

The duo flew into space aboard Boeing’s Starliner spaceship, testing it out as its first-ever human passengers, on June 5. They were supposed to stay on the station for eight days, then return home so NASA could certify the spaceship and start using it regularly.

Shortly after they reached space, though, the Boeing spacecraft started glitching. They’ve been on the ISS ever since, while NASA and Boeing troubleshoot and insist the astronauts are “not stranded.”

boeing starliner teardrop-shaped spaceship docked to a large wire-covered tube off the side of the space station above earth with a brown and red sandy continent stretching belowBoeing’s Starliner spaceship, which Williams and Wilmore flew on, docked to the space station 262 miles above Egypt.

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In a brief call with journalists on Wednesday, Williams and Wilmore finally shared their take on the situation and described what it was like to realize something was wrong with their spaceship.

astronaut suni williams upside down flipping near the ceiling of the space station while butch wilmore gives a thumbs up smiling next to her in front of an American flag beside walls covered in gadgetsWilliams did a flip in the space station’s microgravity and Wilmore gave a thumbs up as the press call ended.

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What astronauts experienced flying on a glitchy spaceship

Launch was spectacular. I mean, truly amazing,” Wilmore said.

The astronauts were pressed back into their seats as the rocket roared through the atmosphere, then experienced the relief of microgravity as Starliner slid into orbit.

Then, in space, they began checking the spaceship’s operational capabilities and it “performed unbelievably well,” Wilmore said.

Astronauts use a scale of 1 (best) to 10 (worst) to rate spacecraft handling qualities. Wilmore said he’s never given a 1 rating before, “but I was tempted.”

He added, “It was truly amazing, the precision that this spacecraft held” — until day two of the mission.

As they approached the space station, one of Starliner’s 28 Reaction Control System (RCS) thrusters unexpectedly shut down. Then another went offline.

Boeing Starliner spaceship viewed head-on round with its nosecone open and docking portal visible in the blackness of space above blue cloudy earth curvatureStarliner approaching the space station for docking in June.

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“You could tell the thrust, the control, the capability was degraded. The handling qualities were not the same,” Wilmore said.

The astronauts took manual control for over an hour while ground teams were troubleshooting. Ultimately, five RCS thrusters unexpectedly shut down. They got a few thrusters back, Wilmore said, but things weren’t the same.

“From that point on, you could tell that the thrust was degraded,” though they didn’t know why at the time, Wilmore said.

Still, when it came time to dock to the space station, where there were only a few inches of room for error, the spaceship did the job.

“Starliner came right down — in automatic mode at this point — right down the middle, even with the degraded thrusters, which was truly impressive knowing what we know now,” Wilmore said.

What’s wrong with Boeing’s spaceship

NASA has also discovered five leaks in Starliner’s helium supply, which is used to pressurize its propulsion system.

NASA is working to understand all the issues on the spacecraft and get more data to ensure the return trip will be safe. Engineers are testing an RCS thruster at NASA’s White Sands Test Facility in New Mexico, trying to replicate the unexpected issues that arose mid-flight and ensure the thrusters will perform well on the return journey.

In the meantime, Wilmore and Williams have been busy working on experiments and station maintenance with the other astronauts on the space station.

“We’ve been thoroughly busy up here integrated right into the crew,” Williams said. “About once a week we get to jump into Starliner and talk to our control team there and work through all the nuances that they’re working very hard on the ground.”

Boeing keeps falling behind

NASA requires Boeing to put Starliner through extensive testing to uncover issues like these. In addition to ground testing, the spaceship had to fly an uncrewed mission to the space station.

The first attempt never reached the space station and experienced multiple failures, but eventually, in a later uncrewed attempt, Starliner reached the ISS.

This crewed mission with Williams and Wilmore is supposed to be the final test to certify the spacecraft for routine astronaut missions, and the astronauts expected to uncover some imperfections.

The leaks and thruster failures are the latest of many issues Boeing has faced with its spacecraft over the years, which has set it far behind competitor SpaceX.

SpaceX’s Crew Dragon was developed on a similar timeline through the same NASA program as Starliner, but it finished testing and NASA certification in 2020. It’s been flying people to and from the space station ever since.

It’s not yet clear how the new issues will affect Boeing’s ability to get its spacecraft into the regular space station rotation. Still, Wilmore and Williams expressed confidence.

“We are really satisfied with putting more people in the spacecraft once we get back and we work through all the issues that we’ve found already,” Williams said.

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Kevin Bacon says he didn’t actually turn down Patrick Swayze’s role in ‘Ghost’

A composite image of Kevin Bacon, left, at the premiere of "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F" in June 2024 and Patrick Swayze, right, as Sam in the film "Ghost."Kevin Bacon told Business Insider that he doesn’t recall turning down Patrick Swayze’s role in the film “Ghost.”

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  • Kevin Bacon said he didn’t turn down the role of Sam Wheat in the 1990 movie “Ghost.”
  • The part was played by Patrick Swayze.
  • “I don’t think I would’ve turned it down,” Bacon told Business Insider. “I have no memory of that.”

Kevin Bacon‘s acting career has included standout performances and roles that got away, but there’s one bit of film trivia he wants to set the record straight on. Asked if he really did turn down the role of Sam Wheat in “Ghost” — which ultimately went to Patrick Swayze — he shook his head.

“No, I wish,” Bacon told Business Insider’s Caralynn Matassa in the latest installment of our Role Play interview series. “I don’t think I would’ve turned it down. I mean, I have no memory of that.”

Bacon also heaped praise on Swayze as the right choice. “And by the way, the other piece of that is ‘Ghost’ without Patrick Swayze — I don’t know. It could have gone nowhere,” he added.

Patrick Swayze on a train on the set of the movie "Ghost."Kevin Bacon said that he would have remembered if he passed on a part in the film “Ghost,” which starred Patrick Swayze.

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“Ghost,” directed by Jerry Zucker and released in 1990, starred Swayze as Sam, a banker who was murdered. After his death, Sam’s ghost tries to save his girlfriend, Molly Jensen (Demi Moore), from danger through the help of a psychic named Oda Mae Brown (Whoopi Goldberg).

In Swayze’s 2009 memoir “The Time of My Life,” cowritten by his wife Lisa Niemi, the actor said that he felt he was perfect for the role of Sam after reading the script, but Zucker wasn’t keen on him. Instead, Swayze said that a number of notable actors in Hollywood were “under consideration” for the part, including Bacon, Alec Baldwin, Tom Cruise, Harrison Ford, and Tom Hanks.

Swayze was granted an audition, where he acted out six scenes and convinced Zucker that he was right for the role.

The film went on to become a box office slam dunk, grossing $505.7 million on a $22 million budget. “Ghost” was also nominated for five Academy Awards; Goldberg, who Swayze fought to get cast, took home the award for best supporting actress.

o GHOST TV SHOWDemi Moore and Patrick Swayze costarred in “Ghost.”

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Despite not turning down a role in “Ghost,” Bacon said that there are still roles that he wanted but missed out on. But he’s made his peace with it because it’s part of the territory.

“Being an actor is a lifetime of rejection. It’s a lifetime of getting just close. I think the only one that pops into my head is ‘Raising Arizona,’” Bacon said, referencing Joel and Ethan Coen’s 1997 film that starred Nicolas Cage.

“Part of the reason is because I love the Coen brothers so much,” he said. “They went on to make just so many incredible movies, and I had a meeting with them and completely fucked it up. So that’s the one that resonates with me.”

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Credit investments aren’t worth the risk right now, says bond giant PIMCO

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  • PIMCO says that private credit investors are not being compensated enough for market risks.
  • Excess premium is falling as capital flows into too few opportunities, the bond giant said.
  • Private corporate credit is vulnerable to higher interest rates or an economic slowdown, the firm added. 

Credit returns aren’t enough to justify the risks investors are currently taking on, PIMCO said in a note on Wednesday.

According to the bond giant, borrowers need to offer higher compensation to lenders, given the market’s rising vulnerability to today’s macro-conditions.

What’s more, less-liquid private credit is not offering high enough premiums for borrowers that lock in their investments.

“The compensation for providing liquidity is declining across both public and private credit markets as more capital chases too few opportunities,” CIO of core strategies Mohit Mittal explained. “New investments are entering at potentially unattractive valuations, with corporate spreads across public and private credit markets near record lows.”

For example, the excess premium received for investing in the private sector now stands below 100 basis points: that’s not even half of what should be offered, PIMCO estimates.

By commiting money in these assets, investors are possibly losing out on opportunities elsewhere, and exposing themselves to the potential cash shortfall, Mittal said.

Meanwhile, some corners of private credit are susceptible to an increased macro uncertainty.

Among smaller firms with floating-rate debt, a cooling economy or sustained interest rate highs are rising risks, PIMCO said. While markets are betting on rate cuts to start this September, such projections have been delayed multiple times through 2024.

In fact, PIMCO found that higher rates are eroding the private sector’s ability to cover interest rate expenses:

“40% of private credit borrowers (size weighted) are not producing enough cash flow to service all debt, taxes, and capital spending needs,” it estimated. “If interest rates stay elevated for longer or economic growth slows, these borrowers would be more vulnerable to further increases in leverage, declining credit quality, and higher expected losses.”

Chart showing rise in private credit borrowers facing difficulty in covering interest payment expenses.

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At the same time, corporate credit is heavily centered on vulnerable sectors, such as technology and health, PIMCO noted. These come with their own risks, such as exposure to an AI disruption.

In these conditions, there’s “tremendous value” in public credit of high-quality and liquidity, Mittal suggested.

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The best early Kindle Unlimited Prime Day deals: Members can already snag 3 months for free

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Amazon Prime Day is almost here, with tons of limited-time discounts set to run from July 16 to 17. In the lead-up to the sale, members can already snag an early Kindle Unlimited Prime Day deal that offers an extended three-month free trial

Kindle Unlimited is Amazon’s subscription service for e-books. Members get access to over four million titles, thousands of audiobooks, and select digital magazines. The service pairs seamlessly with the best Kindles but also works via the Kindle app on iOS and Android devices, as well as Macs, PCs, and web browsers. For more details, check out our full guide to Amazon Kindle Unlimited

Kindle Unlimited typically costs $12 a month, so this deal saves you a total of $36. Once your three-month trial is over, your plan will renew for the regular price unless you cancel. This promo is only available for Amazon Prime members, and it’s not clear when it expires. For more savings, be sure to check out our roundup of all the best Prime Day deals.

The best early Kindle Unlimited Prime Day deals

When is Amazon Prime Day?

Prime Day 2024 is set for July 16 and 17. The sale is expected to begin at 12 a.m. PT/3 a.m. ET on July 16, and will run for 48 hours.

Are Prime Day Kindle Unlimited deals worth it?

Yes, we often see great discounts on Kindle Unlimited both right before and during Amazon Prime Day. Right now, Prime members can already snag three months for free, and we expect this deal to continue through the sale. It’s not clear if Amazon will offer any better promotions once Prime Day officially begins.

What Kindle Unlimited deals do we expect for Prime Day?

Since Amazon is already offering an excellent three-month free trial for Kindle Unlimited ahead of Prime Day, it’s unclear whether it will offer a different promotion once Prime Day begins. The current deal matches similar discounts we’ve seen during Prime Day sales in the past. 

Who can shop Prime Day deals?

Amazon Prime Day deals are typically exclusive to Prime members. This includes the current extended free trial for Kindle Unlimited. An Amazon Prime membership costs $15 a month or $139 a year.

However, Amazon occasionally offers alternate deals on subscription services for non-Prime members. For example, during Amazon’s October Prime Day sale in 2023, non-members could get two months of Kindle Unlimited for a discounted price of $5. We’ll have to wait and see if Amazon offers a similar promo this year. 

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How to preorder the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra and Galaxy Watch 7

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Samsung’s latest generation of Galaxy Watches is now available for preorder. Two models were announced: the Galaxy Watch 7 series and the Galaxy Watch Ultra, a new high-end smartwatch not unlike the Apple Watch Ultra. Both feature incredible new features to service a variety of wearers, from hardcore cyclists to casual runners.

The Galaxy Watch 7 starts at $300, and the Galaxy Watch Ultra starts at $650. Both models are available at Samsung for preorder and come with a free watch band when you order directly from Samsung.

 

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra options

Both new Galaxy Watches offer different sizes, colors, and band patterns. Here’s a comprehensive list of the options available for both models:

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7

  • Sizes: 40mm or 44mm
  • Colors: Green, silver (44mm only), or cream (40mm only)
  • Band styles: Sport, fabric, or athleisure

Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra

  • Sizes: 47mm
  • Colors: Titanium gray, titanium white, or titanium silver
  • Band styles: Marine, trail, or Peakform

Each band type also comes in a handful of different colors exclusive to the style.

Samsung Galaxy Watch deals

Though the prices appear to be marked down on Samsung’s website, retail prices for the Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra are $300 and $650, respectively. No discounts are currently available without a trade-in, but orders made on Samsung’s website come with a free watch band — a $50 value.

Teachers, students, US government employees, veterans, and first responders are eligible for discounts on the new watches. Learn more about whether you qualify on Samsung’s Offer Programs page

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To learn more, check out our breakdown of the new Samsung Galaxy Watches.

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