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There’s good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. At the doctor, you may see the letters LDL, or low-density lipoprotein (bad cholesterol), and HDL, high density lipoprotein (good cholesterol). Dr. Oz considers your cholesterol levels to be one of the 5 lifesaving numbers you need to know. However, doctors have different opinions on how “good” and “bad” cholesterol affect the heart and whether taking a cholesterol-lowering drug, like a statin, can help lower your risk of heart disease and stroke... Read More
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