CRP is 1.8, the LDL is 92. Does that person need a statin? Dr. Willerson: Yes, I believe the patient certainly does, assuming that person can tolerate one of the statins. I would lower the LDL to ...
Data from the Framingham Heart Study (FHS) participants demonstrate a significant increase in apoB levels (p < 0.0001 for trend) and LDL particle concentration as assessed by the NMR method (p < 0 ...
Study deciphers the molecular handshake between LDL receptors and apoB100, shedding light on cholesterol metabolism and its role in cardiovascular disease. Study: Structure of apolipoprotein B100 ...
especially in people with high blood LDL values. Diabetes is a complex chronic disease that occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin or can no longer respond to its action. As a result ...