Abnormal "Good" Cholesterol Levels Linked to Dementia Risk | Technology Networks

Abnormal "Good" Cholesterol Levels Linked to Dementia Risk | Technology Networks

"Abnormally high levels of HDL-C, colloquially known as ‘good cholesterol’, are associated with an increased risk of dementia in older adults, a Monash University-led study has found.


Researchers said very high levels of HDL-C linked to dementia risk in this study were uncommon and not diet related, but more likely to reflect a metabolic disorder."





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