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By Jennifer Moll, About.com Guide to Cholesterol since 2004

Stop Smoking and Lower Cholesterol Levels

Sunday October 8, 2006
Smoking isn't only linked to lung disease. In fact, it is an important cause of high cholesterol levels and heart disease. It raises the amount of LDL cholesterol ("bad" cholesterol), lowers the amount of HDL cholesterol ("good" cholesterol), and accelerates the process of atherosclerosis. If you stop smoking now, you reverse this damage.

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