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A single injection just slashed dangerous cholesterol by more than half for a full year — a gene-silencing shot aimed at the root of heart disease
Twice a year, a nurse slides a small needle under the skin of your upper arm. Thirty seconds later, you are done. No daily ...
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One-and-done injection can slash bad cholesterol by 60 per cent
Experts say that the gene therapy could prove 'transformative' for patients by preventing future heart attacks or strokes.
If it continues to work in further studies, a gene therapy in development could eliminate the need for daily pills or regular ...
One and done? Pharma giant Eli Lilly announced Monday that its gene-editing therapy can reduce LDL (“bad”) cholesterol by up ...
Switching from daily pills for life to a single injection could revolutionise cholesterol treatment, especially for those ...
Patients in London have received a pioneering new gene editing therapy that lowers "bad" cholesterol after a single infusion, ...
Patients unable to control their cholesterol levels with medications may someday be able to lower their "bad" cholesterol with a shot, according to research presented at the American Heart Association ...
Can an injection prevent heart attacks? Eli Lilly’s gene-editing therapy cuts LDL cholesterol by 62%
A single infusion of experimental therapy may permanently switch off a cholesterol gene linked to heart attacks. And it could last years ...
Merck’s new pill, enlicitide, lowered LDL cholesterol by up to 60% in a new trial The pill works just as well as traditional PCSK9 injections but could cost less Researchers hope to receive federal ...
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