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Medicine, 20.12.2019 04:31, skrrtgod408

Apatient's hdl , ldl, and triglyceride levels are 62, 77, and 60 respectively . what is the patient's total cholesterol score? suppose you are the patient's doctor . what would you tell the patient regarding these measurements ?

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