Know Your Risk for High Cholesterol

Certain health conditions, your lifestyle, and your family history can raise your risk for high cholesterol. These are called “risk factors.”

High cholesterol can run in families. If you have a family history of high cholesterol, you are more likely to have high cholesterol.

You can’t control some of these risk factors, such as your age or your family history. But you can take steps to lower your risk for high cholesterol by changing things you can control.

If you need medical care, call our Health Center at 330-723-9688, option 1. 

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