cholesterol
The most common way to describe a level of cholesterol that is higher than normal.
Used to describe a level of cholesterol that is lower than or within the normal range.
Specifies that the cholesterol is in the bloodstream.
A common term for LDL (low-density lipoprotein) cholesterol, which can lead to a buildup of plaque in arteries.
A common term for HDL (high-density lipoprotein) cholesterol, which helps remove other forms of cholesterol from the bloodstream.
Used to describe a level of cholesterol that is higher than normal, common in British English.
Used to describe a level of cholesterol that is higher than normal.
The amount or concentration of cholesterol in the body.
A medical test to measure the amount of cholesterol in the blood.
A medication used to manage cholesterol levels, more common in American English.
A medication used to manage cholesterol levels.
A medication used to manage cholesterol levels.
A routine test to check cholesterol levels, often for a large group of people.
Refers to the amount or concentration of cholesterol.
Describes food that contains a large amount of cholesterol.
Describes food that contains a small amount of cholesterol.
Only used with 'high' or 'low' to indicate a person's cholesterol status.
To make the level of cholesterol in the body decrease.
To make the level of cholesterol in the body decrease.
Used to describe the presence of cholesterol in food.
To make the level of cholesterol in the body go up.
To make the level of cholesterol in the body go up.