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    raxwalcardiology
    Dash  ·  
    Feb 11, 2021

    Cholesterol

    in Heart Conditions

    Cholesterol is found in every cell of the body. It is waxy and fat-like in appearance. Cholesterol contributes to the structure of the cell walls, allows the body to produce Vitamin D, and enables the body to make certain hormones.

    High cholesterol is also known as hyperlipidemia or dyslipidemia. It is a major risk factor for having coronary artery disease thay reduces blood lipid levels lowers the cardiovascular risk. Abnormal cholesterol levels may also be secondary to diabetes, liver or kidney disease, underactive thyroid gland, and ovary syndrome.

    is an essential substance for the body's normal functioning. However, if it gets too high, it will become a silent danger that will put at risk of a heart attack.

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