Cholesterol is a medical and chemical term.
Cholesterol is a medical and chemical term.
Abnormally low cholesterol is called hypocholesterolemia.
Hyperlipidemia is the clinical term for high cholesterol.
Lipid is a term that is used to describe all types of fats. Cholesterol's structure falls under the category of lipids.
Atherosclerosis is the narrowing and hardening of arteries due to cholesterol plaques.
Cholesterol is the term that describes a fatty substance that travels through the blood and is found in all parts of the body.
It comes from a Greek word: http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=cholesterol I guess if you found out how to say "stiff bile" in Latin that would be your answer.
Red meat and fried foods are high in saturated fat and cholesterol and are not good for someone who has a high cholesterol problem. The medical term for high cholesterol is Hyperlipidemia.
cholesterol, but more specifically the LDL (low-density lipoprotein) portions of cholesterol
hyperlipidemia
long term:low blood cholosterol short term:consitpation,low blood cholesterol
Hyperlipidemia