Currency of life


No cutline necessary if you use this about the headline. Otherwise: Statin show potential benefits beyond lowering cholesterol. MANDATORY CREDIT: Photo by Stephen Sedam/Los Angeles Times

Anyone short of cash will tell you how awful it feels. But what if you run low on the currency of life, i.e. energy, how would you feel?

DONALD Lee is a slightly-rounded 48-year-old with few vices except for his bad cholesterol level, a price he pays for his extended love affair with good food.

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