Multiple studies demonstrate that high cholesterol and stroke are correlated. High cholesterol is associated with dying from stroke, and prevention trials have shown that some statins—medications to lower cholesterol—can reduce stroke risk by as much as 40 percent.
The more aggressive the treatment, the more the stroke risk appears to fall.

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