If we have established anything over the past 500+ posts in this blog, it's that no two life insurance companies underwrite exactly the same. Cholesterol and cholesterol ratios (total/hdl) are carefully viewed in the labwork done for life insurance. Because of the perceived risk of high cholesterol and/or low hdl, benchmarks are set whereby the [...]
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