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Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that your body needs to build healthy cells. But when you have too much cholesterol in the body, it can cause a buildup of this substance in the lining of the arteries and blood vessels. This can lead to a conditionin which the buildup causes arteries to tighten and narrow, restricting blood flow.
However, your doctor may perform a simple blood test to check your cholesterol levels."Most healthy adults should have their cholesterol checked every four to six years. Some people, such as people who have heart disease or diabetes or who have a family history of high cholesterol, need to get their cholesterol checked more often," the CDC advises.
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