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Revision as of 14:44, 16 October 2018
Cholesterol
an essential component of membrane structure, but gradually accumulates in arteries of human body, which becomes the top one killer mechanism of human life: atherosclerosis
An alarming health threat: Atherosclerosis
Shown on the right are the cholesterol structure and pie charts of epidemic statistics of atherosclerosis-related mortality in China (black area: atherosclerosis-related death).