UT Southwestern discovery could lead to a novel approach for treating heart disease and fatty liver disease. Two researchers ...
The AHA urges doctors to begin screening and treating patients who are still in their 30s, well before the risks of a heart attack and stroke are higher.
American College of Cardiology (ACC), and nine other leading medical organizations have released updated guidelines for ...
A new cardiovascular calculator targeting individuals aged 30-79 years can help prevent atherosclerotic cardiovascular ...
As part of our FUELED Lenten Wellness series, we’re talking through common health questions with practical, real-life guidance. This week, we’re focusing on cholesterol — and why understanding risk ...
Treating high cholesterol should start sooner, even among people in their 30s, according to new guidelines from the American College of Cardiology, the American Heart Association and other medical ...
The latest cholesterol guidelines include three new screening tests: coronary artery calcium, lipoprotein (a), and apolipoprotein B.
The American College of Cardiology, American Heart Association and nine other medical associations March 13 released updated ...
New guidelines for managing cholesterol call for a more aggressive preventive approach, which could translate into more Americans being treated with medicines and a stronger focus on lifestyle.
The guidelines prioritize earlier lifestyle interventions for the prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
Millions more adults should consider starting cholesterol-lowering medications earlier to reduce their risk of heart attack and stroke, according to new medical guidance.
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