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Stacey Chanelle Claire Solomon (born 4 October 1989) is an English singer and media personality. In 2009, she finished in third place on the sixth series of The X Factor, and gained a number one single on the UK Singles Chart when her fellow The X Factor finalists released a cover of "You Are Not Alone". Solomon won the tenth series of I'm a Celebrity...

Get Me Out of Here!. Her debut single, a cover of "Driving Home for Christmas", was released on 19 December 2011. Solomon then released her debut album Shy on 18 April 2015. In September 2016, she began appearing as a panellist on Loose Women and in November of the same year she presented the I'm a Celebrity spin-off series I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp.

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High cholesterol: The best weekly training programme to reduce bad cholesterol - expert

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high cholesterol means you have too much of a fatty substance - cholesterol - in your blood. If the cholesterol blocks your blood vessels it can cause some of the more dangerous complications, such as heart problems.

A major contributor to cholesterol levels is lifestyle - so eating less fatty foods and exercising more can help. Dean Zweck, product development manager at gym chain Total Fitness, explained: "Being diagnosed with high cholesterol can be very worrying but there are steps that can be taken to lower your cholesterol. "Firstly, not all cholesterol is bad. "There are two main types of cholesterol, low-density lipoproteins (LDLs), which is considered bad, and high-density lipoproteins (HDLs) which remove cholesterol from the arteries - reducing plaques to help in protecting your heart. "The most studied type of exercise to help improve your cholesterol levels is cardio or aerobic training. READ MORE: 'Get the vaccine!' Polio survivor lost arm control 60 years after initial infection"Activities such as running, cycling, swimming or cross training have been shown to reduce LDL levels and increase HDL levels. "He said that the amount of training was more beneficial than the intensity when it comes to tackling cholesterol. "So, walking can have as much benefit as running as long as you do the same amount of time," he said. "The World Health Organisation recommends five lots of 30 minute sessions a week. "So, being moderately active throughout the week will beat going to the gym one or twice a week for longer sessions. "Mr Zweck said weight training was key. "Individuals who engage in resistance training can clear the harmful LDLs from their bloodstream faster than those who don't," he added. "This is the same for.

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