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High Cholesterol Levels Lower Risk of Colorectal Cancer
High cholesterol levels and the use of cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins were both linked to a lower risk of colorectal cancer, but new research shows that a high cholesterol level is what's responsible for lowering cancer risk.
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