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Cholestero­l: know your levels how to keep yours in check

With over half of adults in England living with raised levels*, it’s time to know the facts…

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Want the bad news? If you haven’t been affected by high cholestero­l yet, it could be about to creep up on you. Women generally have lower levels than men, but between the ages of 50-65 years, our levels rise. the good news is that with lifestyle changes you can keep the condition under control. But, as most people with high cholestero­l won’t show any symptoms, it’s essential to get tested to find out whether you’re at risk.

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