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What to Know About Dyslipidemia - MSNMedically reviewed by Kelly Wood, MD 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 ...
Dyslipidemia Treatment Dyslipidemia treatments vary depending on which lipids are too high or too low, how severe your condition is, and what’s causing it.
Dyslipidemia refers to unhealthy levels of one or more kinds of lipid (fat) in your blood. Learn what risks are involved and how you can treat it.
Half of patients aged 40 years or older in Canada have dyslipidemia, and prevalence among patients aged 65 years or older, men, and those with obesity or other chronic conditions is even higher ...
“Overall, the dyslipidemia space is set to undergo a massive shake-up during the forecast period, not just in terms of market leaders, but also in how the disease is treated,” Mohammad concludes.
Dyslipidemia is one of the major risk factors for cardiovascular disease in diabetes mellitus. The characteristic features of diabetic dyslipidemia are a high plasma triglyceride concentration ...
Researchers believe early-onset major depressive disorder could provide a window of opportunity to mitigate increased cardiovascular disease risks associated with dyslipidemia.
If untreated, dyslipidemia, especially high levels of LDL cholesterol ("bad" cholesterol), increases the risk of myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction, and dementia. Therefore, it is crucial ...
The relationship between insulin resistance and visceral and muscle fat is complex. Recent research findings are unraveling some of the mysteries and suggesting therapeutic approaches to restoring ...
Admittedly, not all 43 000 papers on dyslipidemia were examined, nor even all 700 considering costs, but the review found very consistent themes of high costs associated with dyslipidemia and many ...
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