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There are two types of cholesterol in our blood; the good HDL and the bad LDL, which stand for high and low density lipoprotein. Elevated levels of LDL cholesterol are a high risk factor for coronary artery disease as a result of hardening of the arteries.
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The biggest causes of high cholesterol are poor diet and a poor, inactive lifestyle. Smoking is also a large factor, as is alcohol. Avoiding smoking and alcohol can help lower cholesterol.
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High RF is usually associated with RA which is an autoimmune disorder, however this could also indicate one of a number of other autoimmune disorders. a small percentage of healthy elderly people can display elevated RF.
Not usually. High cholesterol is a major risk factor in strokes.
Consuming too much salt can lead to high blood pressure, which is a risk factor for heart disease. However, salt itself does not contain cholesterol and does not directly raise cholesterol levels in the body.
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Your diet is an important factor in achieving and maintaining normal cholesterol levels, in addition to engaging in physical activity, taking any medications prescribed by your doctor, and stopping smoking (if that applies to you).
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Q: Which geographic factor is most associated with the decline of the Indus Valley civilizations?A: Isolation from other civilizations