Cholesterol is a critical component of cell membranes, serves as a brain antioxidant, and is used by the body to create hormones. Chronically low LDL levels may impair brain and hormonal activity, and increase the risk of a condition linked to depression, hemorrhagic stroke, and certain types of cancers.
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