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The assumption is that lowering your LDL cholesterol by any means, whether it's lifestyle and diet change or drugs, will lower your odds of cardio-vascular disease and premature death. But is this true? Or is there a better marker for heart health, and thus a better risk factor to target?
By Jim Anderson5
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The assumption is that lowering your LDL cholesterol by any means, whether it's lifestyle and diet change or drugs, will lower your odds of cardio-vascular disease and premature death. But is this true? Or is there a better marker for heart health, and thus a better risk factor to target?