Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance found in your blood and cells that your body needs to build cells and make hormones. Too much of certain types in your blood can increase the risk of heart disease.
“Cholesterol” comes from Greek “chole,” meaning “bile,” and “stereos,” meaning “solid,” plus the chemical ending “-ol” for alcohols. It was first discovered as a solid in gallstones.
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