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Can a 'low risk' cholesterol level be defined for different individuals?

Most doctors use strategies to keep cholesterol at 'low risk' levels. Why are most cholesterol control strategies one size fits all? A low risk level for one individual may not be a low risk level for another.

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  • Asked by dgupta
  • on 2010-11-14 16:35:48
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