Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Blood Chemistry Intro: Lipids and Cardiovascular System

Blood Chemistry:
Lipids and Cardiovascular System

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#1: Damage to cardiac tissue can be indicated by elevated:
#2: It is important for clients to maintain very low cholesterol levels for optimal cardiovascular health.
#3: CRP-HS is a marker of inflammation in the _____.
#4: Low B6, folate, B12, and compromised methylation can result in high levels of:
#5: Low cholesterol levels can be caused by:
#6: This helps to form, carry, and deliver bad cholesterol particles to the cells. If this is elevated, you're at a higher risk for cardiovascular disease:
#7: Sed rate is a marker for:

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