(Family Features) As you age, your doctor’s interest in your cholesterol level is likely to increase. That’s no coincidence. High cholesterol and...
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(Family Features) As you age, your doctor’s interest in your cholesterol level is likely to increase. That’s no coincidence. High cholesterol and age are two significant risk factors for heart disease, which is the leading cause of death in the United States. You may not be able to slow the hands of time, but elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, also known as “bad” cholesterol, is one of the most significant addressable risk factors for the development of cardiovascular disease. Uncontrolled high LDL-C can lead to death, heart attack, stroke or the need for a coronary revascularization. While statins are considered...
(Family Features) As you age, your doctor’s interest in your cholesterol level is likely to increase. That’s no coincidence. High cholesterol and...
(Family Features) Getting your cholesterol checked, and talking with your doctor about steps to control high cholesterol, could save your life. If...
(Family Features) Getting your cholesterol checked, and talking with your doctor about steps to control high cholesterol, could save your life. If...
A large study has found that cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins can help people with type 2 diabetes live longer and avoid major heart...
Cholesterol-lowering drugs (statins) reduce heart disease risk and death in adults with type 2 diabetes, making them a key treatment to improve...
Cholesterol-lowering drugs (statins) reduce heart disease risk and death in adults with type 2 diabetes, making them a key treatment to improve...
For decades, cholesterol screening has focused on a familiar set of numbers—LDL (“bad” cholesterol), HDL (“good”...
A large new study suggests that statins may help more people with type 2 diabetes than previously thought. Researchers found that the...
A large new study suggests that statins may help more people with type 2 diabetes than previously thought. Researchers found that the...
MONDAY, Dec. 29, 2025 — Fretting over making ends meet ages your heart just as much as classic risk factors for heart disease, a new Mayo Clinic...