Older people with high levels of bad or low-density lipoprotein (LDL-C) cholesterol live as long and often longer than their peers with low levels of the same cholesterol a University of South Florida professor and an international team of experts have found. The findings which came after analysing past studies involving more than 68000 participants over 60 years of age call into question the cholesterol hypothesis which suggested that people with high cholesterol are more at risk of dying and would need statin drugs to lower cholesterol. Appearing in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) the team's analysis represents the first