According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 94 million U.S. adults aged 20 or older have total cholesterol levels above healthy recommendations. High cholesterol often affects the cardiovascular system, increasing risks of heart disease and stroke. The challenge lies in its stealth; most people experience no clear symptoms until severe complications arise. This lack of early warning makes regular screening crucial for detection and management. Without adequate awareness, high cholesterol continues to be a leading but silent threat to public health worldwide.
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21. Slowed Growth in Children While high cholesterol is often associated with adults, genetic lipid disorders such as familial hypercholesterolemia can affect children and significantly impact…