// set app scope tooltip definitions here
var bmi_callout = new TooltipKeyword("Body Mass Index (BMI)", "Body Mass Index (BMI) is a measurement of your body fat. It is based on your height and weight. The BMI can indicate if you are overweight or obese.");

var cholesterol_callout = new TooltipKeyword("Cholesterol", "Cholesterol is a soft, waxy fat that is produced by your liver and also comes from food. Different types of cholesterol perform necessary cell functions in your body. Too much bad cholesterol can lead to a heart attack or stroke.");

var dha_callout = new TooltipKeyword("Docosahexaenoic Acid", "DHA, like EPA [Links to AL-5], is an active, natural component in the Omega-3 fatty acid found in fish and shellfish.");

var dietary_callout = new TooltipKeyword("Dietary Supplement", "Dietary supplements are foods you can buy in any grocery or health food store. They do not undergo the same strict U.S. Food and Drug Administration reviews for safety and effectiveness as prescription medicines."); 

var epa_callout = new TooltipKeyword("Eicosapentaenoic Acid", "EPA, like DHA, is an active, natural component in the Omega-3 fatty acid found in fish and shellfish.");

var efa_callout = new TooltipKeyword("Essential Fatty Acids", "Essential fatty acids are nutrients important to good health. Since your body cannot make them naturally, you must get them from dietary sources instead. The two families of essential fatty acids are <em>Omega </em>-3 and <em>Omega </em>-6.");  

var hdl_callout = new TooltipKeyword("High-density Lipoprotein", "HDL is often referred to as 'good' cholesterol because it helps transport 'bad' cholesterol to your liver where it is safely eliminated from your body. The higher your HDL level, the better."); 

var hfats_callout = new TooltipKeyword("Hydrogenated Fats", "Hydrogenated fats are fats that have undergone a chemical process, and can be found in products like margarine and shortening."); 
  
var ldl_callout = new TooltipKeyword("Low-Density Lipoprotein", "LDL is often referred to as 'bad' cholesterol because excessive amounts in the body can lead to a heart attack of stroke. Your doctor can take steps to lower your LDL level if it's too high."); 

var lipid_callout = new TooltipKeyword("Lipid", "Lipid is a general term for the types of fat that travel through your bloodstream. The most common lipids in your body are cholesterol and triglycerides."); 

var lipoprotein_callout = new TooltipKeyword("Lipoprotein", "Lipoproteins are water-soluble molecules that carry cholesterol through the blood. The cholesterol is then used as energy. There are three types of lipoproteins your doctor may talk to you about: high-density lipoproteins (HDL), low-density lipoproteins (LDL), and very low-density lipoproteins (VLDL)."); 

var metabolic_callout = new TooltipKeyword("Metabolic Syndrome", "Metabolic syndrome is a set of risk factors in one person. The risk factors include obesity, blood fat problems like high triglycerides, low HDL and high LDL cholesterol, high blood pressure, and insulin resistance. If you have metabolic syndrome, you are at a higher risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes."); 
 
var omega3_callout = new TooltipKeyword("Omega-3s", "Omega-3s, like Omega-6s, are essential fatty acids that are important to your good health. Your body does not produce enough Omega-3s, so it's important to try and get them through diet; Omega-3s can be found in fish like salmon, herring, and mackerel. However, if diet is not enough to maintain a healthy triglyceride level, you may want to discuss treatment options for lowering very high triglycerides with your doctor.");

var omega6_callout = new TooltipKeyword("Omega-6s", "Omega-6s, like Omega-3s, are essential fatty acids that are important to your good health. Your body does not produce enough Omega-6s, so it's important to try and get them through diet; Omega-6s can be found in seeds, nuts, and oils. Be careful to get the right balance of Omega-6s. Too many Omega-6s might cause health problems."); 

var pancreatitis_callout = new TooltipKeyword("Pancreatitis", "Pancreatitis occurs when the pancreas becomes inflamed. It causes pain in the abdomen, back, and other areas of the body.9 Acute pancreatitis can be life threatening. It must be treated right away with medicine. High blood fat levels like high triglycerides can cause acute pancreatitis."); 
  
var premed_callout = new TooltipKeyword("Prescription Medication", "A prescription medication is a drug or medicine that has passed the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's strict review and approval process based on demonstrated safety and efficacy."); 
 
var triglycerides_callout = new TooltipKeyword("Triglycerides", "Triglycerides are a type of fat in your bloodstream. When you eat, some of the calories you consume are used for energy and others are converted to triglycerides and stored. The presence of too many triglycerides in your blood can cause health problems.");

var abouttheguide_callout = new TooltipKeyword("About the Doctor Discussion Guide","Use the Doctor Discussion Guide to build a list of questions to ask your doctor. You can add questions as you read through the pages of this Web site. You’ll see a current list of your questions on the right side of the page, where you can also add, remove, print, and e-mail your questions.");