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Cholesterol does not mix well with blood -- similar to oil and water. To help cholesterol travel through blood to get where it is needed, the body wraps it within water-soluble proteins. This mixture of fatty cholesterol and protein is known as a "lipoprotein."

The good and the bad

You will generally hear about two types, often called the "good cholesterol" and the "bad cholesterol":

You should also be aware of triglycerides -- another type of fat that is transported in your blood. High triglyceride levels are another risk factor for cardiovascular disease.

When determining heart disease risk, physicians take your whole lipid profile into account, with particular focus on the LDL value.

Remember...

You want HDL to be HIGH.

You want LDL to be LOW.

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Review Date: 10/31/2006
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