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6 June, 04:34

A doctor orders a sample of her patient's blood to be measured for cholesterol levels. The results show an LDL level of 200 mg/dl and an HDL level of 60 mg/dl. What can you conclude from the test?

A. The patient has too much "good" cholesterol; and "bad" cholesterol in his or her blood

B. The patient has too much "bad" and not enough "good" cholesterol in his or her blood.

C. The patient has too much LDL in his or her blood.

D. The patient has a normal cholesterol levels in his or her blood

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  1. 6 June, 04:49
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    B. The patient has too much "bad" and not enough "good" cholesterol in his or her blood.
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