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| *Women health>>>Cholesterol |
How long have you been taking your cholesterol medication? |
And is everything going okay with it? Do you follow a strict diet and get exercise? I don't take meds; I drink soy milk and tear down the bad cholesterol and build up the good cholesterol. |
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