HDL: When Good Cholesterol Goes Bad

Dr. Jay Heinecke, professor in the University of Washington’s Department of Medicine, reveals how new research suggests HDL, the “good” cholesterol, may also have a harmful side. Renowned for its ability to protect against heart disease, scientists have found the protein composition of HDL plays an important role in whether this kind of cholesterol is helpful or dangerous. A better understanding of these proteins could lead to new, more accurate tests for predicting or evaluating heart disease.

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July 28 2010 06:00 pm | cholesterol

One Response to “HDL: When Good Cholesterol Goes Bad”

  1. ra2yuri4 Says:

    why is Bill Gates …
    why is Bill Gates talking about heart problems?

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