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Article: Cholesterol & the seasons.(cholesterol levels changes with seasons)(Brief article)
- Article from:
- The Journal of Chinese Medicine
- Article date:
- June 1, 2004
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In a study whose results are important for those treating or self-treating elevated cholesterol levels, it has been found that these levels tend to rise in autumn and winter, especially in women and those with already ...
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