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LDL and HDL cholesterol?

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LDL and HDL cholesterol?

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The body carries cholesterol in different ways. LDL (the “bad” cholesterol) is the cholesterol made in the liver that is carried to the artery walls leading to atherosclerosis. HDL (the “good” cholesterol) is the cholesterol that is being removed from the artery wall and carried back to the liver to be excreted, a process known as reverse transport.

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