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A lipid is a fat cell in the blood with a waxy or sticky texture that attaches to the lining of the blood vessel wall. Cholesterol is a lipid made up of lipoproteins. Both low and high density lipoproteins can be found in the bloodstream. Becomehealthynow.com: Cholesterol and Lipids Medicinenet.com: Lowering Your Cholesterol Heart Attack Prevention Series Northwestern University: Lipids Annals.org: Things People Should Know About Lipids (Cholesterol)Source:
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