What you eat influences your cholesterol levels. Whole grains, healthy fats, and foods high in fiber can help lower your ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m a healthy 50-year-old woman. I asked my doctor to test me for Lipoprotein(a) after reading about it. My level was high, at 41 mg/dL. My doctor told me that it didn’t need to be ...
A new study suggests that lipoprotein(a) acts as a driver of residual cardiovascular risk and proposes a threshold Lp(a) to ...
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The hidden cholesterol test that may reduce heart attack risk, according to a cardiologist
Worried about high cholesterol levels? Well, apart from taking a good diet, working out, and changing your lifestyle, here’s one thing doctors advise you to do, especially if you are in your early 30s ...
Elevated lipoprotein(a) levels can slowly block the arteries, increasing the likelihood of cardiovascular disease. Since no treatment is currently available for this condition, it is essential to ...
The lesser-known cholesterol particle, often written as Lp(a), is gaining increasing attention from researchers and drug ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m a healthy 50-year-old woman. I asked my doctor to test me for Lipoprotein(a) after reading about it. My level was high, at 41 mg/dL. My doctor told me that it didn’t need to be ...
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Cholesterol-lowering: What experts want women to know about statins
A recent study found that more aggressive intervention to lower plaque-forming LDL cholesterol can go a long way toward ...
Although the link between high Lp(a) and cardiovascular disease is known, the effect of different levels in the blood and its role in predicting risk among people with and without ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I’m a healthy 50-year-old woman. I asked my doctor to test me for Lipoprotein(a) after reading about it. My level was high, at 41 mg/dL. My doctor told me that it didn’t need to be ...
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