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US Cardiologists Issue New Guidelines For How to Manage Cholesterol

US cardiologists have issued new cholesterol management guidelines, urging earlier testing, particularly for women.

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What are the key changes in the new cholesterol guidelines?

The new guidelines recommend earlier testing, particularly for women, and address the role of genetic factors and the use of aspirin for managing lipoprotein(a).

Who is affected by these new guidelines?

The guidelines are relevant to healthcare providers and individuals concerned about heart disease and cholesterol management.

What is lipoprotein(a) and why is it important?

Lipoprotein(a) is a risk factor for heart disease. The new guidelines discuss the use of aspirin in managing this risk factor.

Where it stands

The new guidelines from US cardiologists recommend earlier testing, particularly for women. The guidelines also address the role of genetic factors and the use of aspirin for managing lipoprotein(a), a risk factor for heart disease.

The new guidelines are expected to influence clinical practice and public health strategies. The new guidelines are a response to evolving research on cholesterol management.

The Times of India notes that genetic factors may put individuals at risk of heart disease even if their cholesterol levels are normal. Medical Dialogues discusses the role of aspirin in managing lipoprotein(a).

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