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How To Lower Your Cholesterol Naturally, According To Heart Experts

Por: Forbes Life March 01, 2023

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Photo Credit: Gettygetty Nearly 94 million Americans over the age of 20—which is approximately 40% of the U.S. population—have high cholesterol, reports the (CDC). Having high blood cholesterol increases the risk for heart disease, which is as well as for stroke—, notes the . The major risk factors for high cholesterol include , . Understanding Cholesterol: The Good And The Bad Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that is absorbed... + full article



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