Cholesteremia

/ˌkoʊləstəˈriːmiə/ noun

Definition

The presence of cholesterol in the blood, especially at higher than normal levels.

Etymology

From Greek 'chole' (bile) + 'stereos' (solid) + '-emia' (blood condition). The term emerged in the 19th century as chemists identified this fatty substance in bile and blood.

Kelly Says

Cholesterol got its name because scientists first found it as a solid waxy substance in gallstones—that's why 'stereos' means solid. We now know it's actually essential for life, but modern diets often lead to too much of it.

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