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HDL cholesterol Cholesterol packaged in high-density lipoproteins that removes cholesterol from the blood and is associated with a reduced risk of cardiac disease.
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HDL cholesterol Commonly referred to as the "good" cholesterol as it reduces fatty deposits (atheroma) in arteries.
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HDL a protein in the blood plasma (the "good" cholesterol) that promotes breakdown and removal of cholesterol from the body.
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HD A blister agent known as distilled mustard Chemical name: Bis-(2-chloroethyl) sulfide [133]
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HDN Prior to 1940 the occurrence of severe neonatal jaundice, without known cause, in succeeding infants born to the same woman, was a relatively uncommon disease, though very well known, icterus gravis familiaris, now universally known as HDN.
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