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Ideally, we want to get our total cholesterol well under 150 since having high cholesterol levels in your blood is thought of as the only direct atherosclerosis risk factor. All the other things—smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes, inactivity, obesity—just exacerbate the damage caused by the high
cholesterol.
Michael Greger, M.D.
Dr. Greger: The Cholesterol Controversy Is Over; High Levels Undoubtedly Increase Heart Disease Risk
Is This the End of the Cholesterol Controversy?
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