Meaning that, as cholesterol went up, the risk of visiting that big Zara outlet in the sky went down. Compared with women whose cholesterol was under 5.0 mmol/l (193 mg/dl), those with a reading over 7.0 mmol/l
Old English-istre, from Proto-Germanic*-istrijon, feminine agent suffix used as the equivalent of masculine-ere(see-er(1)). Also used in Middle English to form nouns of action (meaning "a person who ...") without regard for gender. ...