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Follow on Google News | The Balancing Act® on Lifetime TV Talks about a Rare Condition Called HoFH"Behind the Mystery: Rare and Genetic Diseases" segment features Dr. Pamela Morris, Cardiologist, Amanda, a 20 year old patient, and Katherine Wilemon from the FH Foundation
By: O2 Media Pam Steele-Unger O2 Media, Inc. pamela@o2mediainc.com (mailto:szucker@ (954) 691-1102 The Balancing Act® on Lifetime TV Talks about a Rare Condition Called HoFH (Pompano Beach, FL – PR LOG/CISION July 24, 2013) Popular morning show The Balancing Act® featured the rare, inherited disorder Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia on their show airing on Wednesday, July 24th at 7:00 a.m. (ET/PT) on Lifetime TV. Watch here: http://www.thebalancingact.com/ Don’t miss this feature taking center stage on The Balancing Act’s line-up: The Facts about HoFH What if you had high cholesterol but diet, exercise and commonly used medications couldn't lower your cholesterol to a recommended level? This frightening condition is real. It's called HoFH or Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia, and people inherit it from both of their parents. Join this "Behind the Mystery: Rare and Genetic Diseases" segment as we talk with Dr. Pamela Morris, Cardiologist, Amanda, a 20 year old patient, and Katherine Wilemon from the FH Foundation about the signs, symptoms and what everyone should know about this condition – including that there are treatment options that have been approved in the last year for adults with this disorder. About The Balancing Act® on Lifetime Television Now in its 6th year, The Balancing Act® continues to empower women in all aspects of their lives. The mission at The Balancing Act is simple - the show strives to help today’ For additional information or to view a segment visit: www.thebalancingact.com Join the Conversation! Like us on www.facebook.com/ Follow us on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/#!/ Watch us on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/ End
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