People on the Isle of Man are being urged to take a more active interest in their cholesterol levels.
It follows a report from a UK based charity which revealed that 6 in 10 people have high levels.
Cholesterol is a main contributing factor to heart attacks and related heart disease - healthy diets, exercise and fish oil tablets can help to keep levels low.
Director of public health Dr Kishore says that whilst there is a problem on the Island we are no different to any other Western country:
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