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Those with very high HDL levels were more likely to have developed dementia than were those with more optimal HDL levels. For instance, the oldest participants with high HDL levels (those 75 or ...
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In those years, cognitive dementia was diagnosed in 850 participants (4.6% ). Those with very high HDL levels were more likely to have developed dementia than were those with more optimal HDL levels.