There is quite a significant sex difference between men and women in terms of HDL cholesterol. But at what point do you start to worry about that? And if there are doctors or patients listening, when would you recommend that somebody get checked out for a genetic deficiency there? S or B1 deficiency is not common. It's more about so-called polygenic inheritance, where multiple different genes, including S or B 1, but not major genetic defects.

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