Supported by: Siobhian Brown *S6M-10546 Alexander Stewart: National Cholesterol Month 2023—That the Parliament acknowledges National Cholesterol Month, which runs from 1 to 31 October and is an entire month, highlighted by HEART UK, which is devoted to raising awareness of the dangers of high cholesterol; considers that cholesterol is a fatty substance, which is needed in the cells of the body, however that too much cholesterol in the blood can lead to a build-up in arteries, which increases the risk of heart attack; further considers that a diet that is high in fibre will reduce the risk of heart disease and help to keep cholesterol healthy; understands that oats contain a type of soluble fibre known as beta-glucan, which can lower cholesterol; notes recommendations that, as the weather becomes cooler, and diet tolerances permitting, starting the day with a bowl of porridge is an ideal way to introduce oats into the diet; believes that saturated fats can contribute to high cholesterol and that swapping saturated fats for unsaturated fats, such as oily fish...