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High levels of 'good cholesterol' too may raise risk of dementia

Very high levels of good cholesterol were uncommon and not diet related, but more likely to reflect a metabolic disorder

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Abnormally high levels of HDL-cholesterol, commonly known as 'good cholesterol', may also increase the risk of dementia in older adults, according to a study.

Researchers from Monash University in Australia explained that the very high levels of HDL-C were uncommon and not diet related, but more likely to reflect a metabolic disorder.

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