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bad cholesterol

British  

noun

  1. a nontechnical name for low-density lipoprotein

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Studies have found replacing saturated fats in a person’s diet with polyunsaturated fat, like fatty fish or canola oil, has lowered a person’s level of low-density lipoprotein, or bad cholesterol.

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But they don’t work for everyone, and can only reduce harmful “bad” cholesterol so much.

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It even helps lower "bad" cholesterol while reducing overall cardiovascular risk.

From Science Daily

Scientific studies found that replacing saturated fat from meat and dairy with polyunsaturated fat from vegetable oils lowered people’s levels of low-density lipoprotein, known as LDL or bad cholesterol, and cut their risk of cardiovascular disease.

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Repatha is a prescription injectable medication used to lower LDL cholesterol, also known as the bad cholesterol, and reduce the risk of heart-related issues like heart attacks and strokes.

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