Cholesterol Management after Acute Cardiovascular Events - Blood tests and lab work should be evaluated after acute Cardiovascular events to check cholesterol levels in prevention of future problems.
According to the recent studies, unhealthy blood cholesterol levels are a major risk factor for heart disease--the number one killer of American men and women. A desirable "total cholesterol" reading is less than 200 mg. LDL-C is the "bad cholesterol" because it deposits cholesterol in the artery walls. You are advised to keep this number under 130 mg/dl.
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