WebMD Medical Reference
Abnormal cholesterol levels are associated with clogged arteries as a result of a process called atherosclerosis. having a better cholesterol profile lowers the risk of diseases caused by atherosclerosis, like heart attacks and strokes.
So what makes cholesterol so bad for your arteries? And isn't there a "good" cholesterol? How does treating high cholesterol help?
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http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/how-high-cholesterol-leads-atherosclerosis#mainContentContainer_area
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