Paul Saladino· MD
the serum hdl cholesterol in the okinawans versus the akita population and hdl is significantly higher across all of these age groups which start at 65 and go to 85 to 89 years old
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the serum hdl cholesterol in the okinawans versus the akita population and hdl is significantly higher across all of these age groups which start at 65 and go to 85 to 89 years old
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a graphic of the serum hdl cholesterol in the okinawans versus the akita population
you'll see first here a graphic of the serum HDL cholesterol in the okan versus the AA population and HDL is significantly higher across all of these age groups which start at 65 and go to 85 to 89 years old