(NewsNation) — One person dies every 33 seconds from heart disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
One of the leading risk factors for heart disease is high cholesterol.
Cholesterol is a type of fat with necessary functions, but too much in the blood is harmful. High cholesterol can lead to plaque buildup called atherosclerosis, according to the Cleveland Clinic.
This can later lead to different types of heart disease: Coronary artery disease, which blocks blood flow to the heart; peripheral artery disease, which blocks blood flow to the legs and arms, and carotid artery disease, which
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