Cholesterol is found in all the cells of the body. This cholesterol is necessary for making hormones in our body, vitamin D, and elements necessary for digesting food. Cholesterol is of two types, one ...
Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (LDL-C), often labeled as “bad cholesterol,” is increasingly being recognized not just as a marker, but as the primary causal factor in the development of ...
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My LDL cholesterol is 574 (confessions of an MD PhD)
What happens when this doctor goes keto and his LDL rockets to 574? We dive deep into the science, controversy, and personal decision-making behind the most misunderstood lipid profile in cardiology.
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Case Study: Strangely Elevated LDL Levels Persisting for Decades
Such a puzzle since the patient had neither CVD risk factors nor atherosclerotic changes ...
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