April 16, 2007 (Seattle) — Simple hypercholesterolemia is different from combined hyperlipidemia, which is associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome, and the two conditions respond somewhat ...
In an oral presentation at ASGCT, Editas reported that a single dose of EDIT-401 achieved ≥90 percent mean LDL-C reduction across all dose groups in non-human primates (NHPs). ≥90 percent mean LDL-C ...
Higher dietary fiber intake is associated with reduced all-cause and cardiovascular mortality risk in adults with hyperlipidemia.
Hyperlipidemia or dyslipidemia is also called high blood cholesterol. Cholesterol is a waxy white fatty molecule which is an essential part of every cell membrane. It is also a building block for many ...
May 10, 2010 — The role of diet and exercise in the management of hyperlipidemia is discussed in a review for family physicians published in the May 1 issue of American Family Physician.
The role of hyperlipidemia as a risk factor for stroke is unclear. A new retrospective study has examined the relationship between a history of hyperlipidemia and MRI-defined white matter ...
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What to Know About Dyslipidemia
Dyslipidemia describes abnormal levels of fatty compounds in your blood known as lipids that can contribute to your risk of heart disease. The main goal of treatment is to lower low-density ...
Hyperlipidemia describes a condition where the amount of lipids in the blood is too high. It can include several conditions, but usually refers to a high cholesterol and triglyceride level. At healthy ...
Dyslipidemia describes atypical levels of lipids (fats) in the blood, such as high low-density lipoprotein (LDL) or “bad” cholesterol. The condition can be caused by genetic factors, as in primary ...
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