Lipoprotein(a) levels greater 30 mg/dL linked to increased 30-year risk for major CV events and coronary heart disease.
When you have excess LDL cholesterol in the blood, it can lead to heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular problems.
A new study published in the Journal of American Medical Association showed that among healthy women, very high lipoprotein ...
LDL cholesterol increases plaque in arteries, which tightens blood vessels and limits blood flow to organs. This is why it is important to know and understand the early signs of it.
A new study found that having higher lipoprotein(a) levels was linked to an increased 30-year risk for cardiovascular disease ...
Talk to your doctor about getting your lipoprotein(a) levels tested. Sandra Revill Tremulis was a healthy 39-year-old who taught fitness classes and had recently run a marathon when extreme fatigue ...
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A nearly 30-year study shows a strong long-term association between very high lipoprotein(a) levels and cardiovascular ...
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If you want to lower your cholesterol but still enjoy tasty snacks, choose from these 12 ideas to satisfy you while being part of a heart-healthy diet.