alpha lipoprotein
/ˌælfəˌlɪpəˈproʊtiːn/
noun
- A type of protein that carries cholesterol and fats in the blood, often called 'good cholesterol' because it helps remove cholesterol from the body.
- Eating healthy fats can help increase your alpha-lipoprotein count.
- Doctors check your alpha-lipoprotein level to assess your heart health.
- High levels of alpha-lipoprotein are linked to a lower risk of heart disease.
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