Most people associate high cholesterol with poor lifestyle choices—too much fried food, not enough exercise, or long hours of sitting at work. While these factors are important, they do not tell the full story.

For many individuals, genetics play a decisive role in how their body manages cholesterol. Even with a balanced diet and active lifestyle, some people continue to show abnormally high cholesterol levels. This often points to inherited lipid disorders , the most common of which is Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH).

Dr. Kapil Dev Doomra , interventional Cardiologist

‘Heart disease is the leading silent killer for those over 40. Symptoms often go unnoticed until it's too late. Make your check-ups non-negotiable and your wellness a daily priority. Your heart isn't just pumping bl

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