Return to IndexStep 1: The Dangers of High CholesterolStep 2: Types of CholesterolStep 3: What Causes High Cholesterol?Step 4: Symptoms of High CholesterolStep 5: Cholesterol Screening and TestingStep 6: Maintain Healthy HabitsStep 7: Cholesterol-Lowering DrugsStep 8: You and Your Doctor are a TeamKeypointsGlossary *Close Menu* Return to IndexStep 1: The Dangers of High CholesterolStep 2: Types of CholesterolStep 3: What Causes High Cholesterol?Step 4: Symptoms of High CholesterolStep 5: Cholesterol Screening and TestingStep 6: Maintain Healthy HabitsStep 7: Cholesterol-Lowering DrugsStep 8: You and Your Doctor are a TeamKeypointsGlossary *Close Menu*
Have you had your cholesterol levels checked lately? High cholesterol is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, which can lead to a heart attack or stroke. Cardiovascular disease kills more men and women each year than any other illness. High blood cholesterol has no warning signs. People diagnosed with high cholesterol often feel fine and therefore may not take their condition seriously. Have your cholesterol levels checked regularly. If your level is high, there are a lot of steps you can take to lower it.
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