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Hi Dshear,   There have been several studies completed on the relationship between coffee/caffeine and cholesterol levels.  It's possible a compound in coffee - cafestol - raises serum cholesterol levels. No conclusive results.  To "play it safe" drink coffee in moderation (1-2 cups per day) and be aware of what you add to your coffee.  If you are using a high fat creamer, switch to nonfat, etc.   All the best, Lisa Nelson RD How to Lower Cholesterol in 8 Simple Steps
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