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A new two-pill combo just slashed LDL cholesterol by 48.6% in a phase 3 trial — the sharpest drop ever logged without adding a statin to the mix
For the roughly 30 million American adults who have been told their cholesterol is too high but cannot stomach a statin, the treatment menu has been frustratingly short: a modest pill called ezetimibe ...
An experimental gene-editing therapy that aims to lower bad cholesterol for the long-term after a single infusion is off to a ...
A single infusion of an experimental gene-editing drug seemed to reduce LDL long-term in a small trial. The results may point ...
Regular follow-up calls from a pharmacist can help people lower their "bad" (LDL) cholesterol by reminding them to take their ...
LDL cholesterol is an important marker, but others such as ApoB, hs-CRP, and insulin resistance should not be ignored, shares Dr Kumar.
Eli Lilly is laying the groundwork for a phase 2 trial of the lipid-lowering gene editor it acquired from Verve Therapeutics, with the candidate now showing strong and consistent cholesterol ...
If it continues to work in further studies, a gene therapy in development could eliminate the need for daily pills or regular ...
If your doctor has ever told you to "keep an eye on your numbers," here's good news: The rules around what’s considered high cholesterol have gotten clearer—and a little more personal. In March, the ...
Editing your genes to eliminate bad cholesterol and a new discovery that could change the playbook for Alzheimer's. Here are ...
Have you been diagnosed with high cholesterol levels? Beware! your heart could be at risk - here are 7 fruits that you need ...
One of the most common questions I hear from patients is, "My cholesterol was flagged as abnormal, but you told me everything looked good. How can that be?" Recently, a patient named Rose asked ...
One and done? Pharma giant Eli Lilly announced Monday that its gene-editing therapy can reduce LDL (“bad”) cholesterol by up ...
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