Research suggests that decreasing LDL — via drugs, exercise and/or diet — can ward off heart attacks and strokes. However, there's still room for improvement, according to research from nine countries, including the United States and Canada. More Patients Across The World Lowering 'Bad' Cholesterol Science Daily (press release)L-TAP 2: Number of patients lowering LDL nearly doubled in the Cardiology TodayManagement of LDL Improved Over Last Decade MedPage Todayall 55 news articles
More Heart Patients Getting Cholesterol Levels Under Control
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