There is a commercial on TV that, while selling a drug for the treatment of high cholesterol or high LDL, makes a good point about the genetic link to problems with cholesterol. The commercial has several witty little lines like, "Is your cholesterol affected by your Uncle Bo or Bow tie pasta?"
We'll see if the [...]
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