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  2. BBC Health: CholesterolProvides an overview of cholesterol, including definitions of cholesterol levels and food choices.www.bbc.co.uk
  3. Wikipedia: CholesterolUser-generated article about cholesterol the lipid found in the cell membranes of all tissues, its physiology, clinical significance, and food sources.en.wikipedia.org
  4. MedicineNet: Lowering Your CholesterolContains articles and advice written by doctors about cholesterol and heart attack prevention.www.medicinenet.com
  5. Cholesterol - IntroductionInformation on Cholesterol from NHS Choices including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks and treatment and with links to other useful resourceswww.nhs.uk
  6. British Heart Foundation - CholesterolCholesterol plays an essential role in how every cell in the body works. However, too much cholesterol in the blood can increase your risk of heart problems.www.bhf.org.uk
  7. Cholesterol Information Produced by Doctors For Patients ...Read about cholesterol and related information. Learn how to lower your LDL cholesterol levels, and food and diet related to good cholesterol health.www.medicinenet.com
  8. High cholesterol - information, symptoms and treatmentBupa health factsheet - cholesterol is a fat made by the body and is essential for good health - but a high levels in the blood are linked with heart disease and strokehcd2.bupa.co.uk
  9. High cholesterol level (hypercholesterolaemia)Cholesterol is one of the body's fats (lipids). Cholesterol and another lipid, triglyceride, are important building blocks in the structure of cells ...www.netdoctor.co.uk
  10. CholesterolCholesterol is a soft, waxy substance found among the lipids (fats) in the bloodstream and in all your body's cells. It's an important part of a healthy ...www.americanheart.org
  11. Cholesterol factsDo you know your good cholesterol from bad? Both diabetes and high cholesterol increase your risk of heart disease. Find out what can help.www.netdoctor.co.uk