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The article highlights the most common daily habits that raise levels of bad cholesterol (LDL), including overeating saturated and processed fats, sitting for long periods, consuming sugary drinks, smoking, as well as insufficient sleep and weight gain. These habits increase the risk of heart disease without obvious symptoms. The best way to prevent this involves lifestyle changes such as improving the diet, exercising regularly, and avoiding smoking and alcohol. Essential steps to control cholesterol include reducing saturated and trans fats, increasing intake of fiber and healthy fats, engaging in regular physical activity, and consulting a doctor. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is crucial to prevent cardiac complications.
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