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High lipoprotein(a) levels tied to persistent cardiovascular risk, study finds

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A new study suggests elevated lipoprotein(a) levels are linked to residual cardiovascular risk. Image credit: Evgeniia Siiankovskaia/Stocksy
  • A new study suggests that high lipoprotein(a) levels were linked to a significantly increased risk of major cardiovascular events, including stroke and cardiovascular death.
  • The association was strongest in those with existing cardiovascular disease, suggesting Lp(a) contributes to ongoing risk even with standard treatment.
  • However, no clear link was…

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