Perhaps this will also make it easier to set up a "modern" lipid testing service which will allow patients/customers to "choose" to have a "lipid test" done in the local supermarket having been "educated" to it's need passing through the foyer. No having to go home, fast and come back the next day. Closing the sale will be so much easier now! Money off voucher for the latest lipid lowering super food fad anyone? or "Why not visit your in store pharmacy for the latest BOGOF offer on our superb range of supermarket branded lipid busting drugs? Remember, a New Year, a New You"
As long as they keep it at the opposite end to the sausages.
Chris
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So good to know that DOCTORS don't have to waste time and resources
setting up lipoprotein assays.
Helen Smith
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family' 'No fasting' for cholesterol test
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8353510.stm
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