
A type of cholesterol that has been thought to be bad due to increased risk of heart disease and other conditions could instead be a 'good guy', a new study conducted by researchers at University of Kentucky reveals. Jason Meyer, a University of Kentucky MD-PhD candidate, worked with Deneys van der Westhuyzen, Ph.D., a Professor in the Departments of Internal Medicine and Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, to study the role oxidized LDL plays in the development ...
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