Too much 'good' cholesterol could be bad for dementia, says study
It's generally considered a good thing to have elevated levels of HDL cholesterol, also commonly referred to as "good" cholesterol. But new research indicates that when those HDL levels climb too high, dementia could be an unwanted side effect.
Category: Health & Wellbeing, Lifestyle
Tags: Cholesterol, Dementia, Monash University, Aging
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