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Good cholesterol may increase the risk of pneumonia, gastroenteritis

Researchers have found that individuals with very low high-density lipoproteins (HDL) cholesterol had a 75 percent higher risk of infectious disease, whereas the risk was 43 percent higher in those with very high HDL cholesterol

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Variations in good cholesterol may increase the risk of infectious diseases like gastroenteritis or pneumonia, according to a study. So, while bad cholesterol has been blamed for an increased risk of heart disease, fluctuations in good cholesterol level can be equally harmful to the body. 

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