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News on Cholesterol

Cholesterol is one of the many substances created and used by our bodies to keep us healthy.  Some of the cholesterol we need is produced naturally (and can be affected by hereditary factors), and some of it comes from the food we eat.  There are two types of cholesterol — “good” and “bad.”  It’s important to understand the difference, and to know the levels of good and bad cholesterol in your blood.  Too much of one type or not enough of the other can put you at risk for coronary heart disease, heart attack or stroke.

 

11/20/2009 - News

Niacin Found to Be Better than Zetia for High Cholesterol

Niacin, a form of vitamin B, is superior to ezetimibe, or Zetia, for boosting good cholesterol, according to a study published online November 15, 2009 in The New England Journal of Medicine. Although Zetia is effective at reducing LDL, otherwise known as ‘bad cholesterol’, it seems that niacin is the better drug for high-risk patients who need to add a second cholesterol-lowering medication to their statin therapy. Read more

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09/14/2009 - News

High Cholesterol Linked to Risk for Alzheimer’s

 Elevated levels of cholesterol in middle age are strongly associated with the risk for Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia, according to new research published online August 4, 2009 in the journal Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders. Read more

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09/09/2009 - News

Combination Lipid Therapy No Better Than Statins

Cholesterol-lowering therapy with statins effectively prevents cardiovascular disease, but treatment with statins does not guarantee that cholesterol targets are reached. In cases where intensive lipid-lowering is needed, physicians sometimes combine statins with other lipid-modifying medications. However, according to a review published online before print September 1, 2009 in Annals of Internal Medicine, limited evidence suggests that combinations of lipid-lowering agents do not improve clinical outcomes more than high-dose statins alone. Read more

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08/13/2009 - News

FDA Approves New Cholesterol Drug

Last week, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved pitavastatin, a new cholesterol-lowering drug. Pitavastatin is indicated for the primary treatment of high cholesterol and combined dyslipidemia. Read more

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07/15/2009 - News

Cholesterol Drugs Reduce Blood Pressure

Both high cholesterol and high blood pressure are risk factors for heart disease and stroke. Past reviews and analyses of clinical trials have suggested that a class of cholesterol-lowering drugs, known as statins, lowers blood pressure, in addition to reducing low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (or, 'bad cholesterol). Read more

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06/30/2009 - News

Crestor May Improve Heart Disease

In the past, research studies have shown that statin therapy can lower low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (sometimes referred to as 'bad cholesterol') and slow down the progression of coronary artery disease. Read more

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06/25/2009 - News

Aggressive Cholesterol Control Benefits Bypass Patients

Clinical studies have suggested that intensive lowering of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, the 'bad' cholesterol, benefits certain groups of patients with chronic diseases, such as diabetes. In a recent study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, scientists reported that aggressive LDL-cholesterol lowering significantly reduced major cardiovascular events in patients with a history of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. Read more

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06/25/2009 - News

Should You Be on Statin Therapy?

A new analysis of the results of the Justification for the Use of Statins in Primary Prevention: An Intervention Trial Evaluating Rosuvastatin (JUPITER) trial concludes that nearly one in five middle-aged adults who are not yet on a statin may need to be treated with one, according to an article published online last week in the journal Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality Outcomes . Read more

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06/17/2009 - News

Elevated Lipoprotein(a) Associated with Increased Heart Attack Risk

Lipoprotein(a) is a particle of low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol that is bound to a protein called apolipoprotein(a). Read more

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06/16/2009 - News

Too Low LDL-Cholesterol Levels?

It was Wallace Simpson, Duchess of Windsor, who said: "A woman can't be too rich or too thin". And we've been saying for years "You can't have an LDL-cholesterol that's too low". Well, maybe you can, according to a report in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Read more

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