High lipoprotein(a) levels correlated with increased risk for future cardiovascular disease among healthy women across 30 years of follow-up.
Lipoprotein(a), the low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-like particle that is currently the focus of so much enthusiastic research, is significantly more atherogenic than LDL cholesterol, according to a ...
The evidence implicating high levels of lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a), as a risk predictor for heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular conditions has outpaced the science of what to do about the ...
Very high lipoprotein(a) levels strongly predicted long-term cardiovascular disease risk in healthy women, according to a cohort study, while mild to moderately high levels were not really red flags.
Muvalaplin, an oral, once-daily treatment that inhibits lipoprotein(a) formation via a novel mechanism, achieved positive results in a 12-week Phase 2 study These data were published in the Journal of ...
A panel discussion titled “Elevated Lipoprotein(a): Raise Your Game and Lower Your (Risk) Score?” presented at the American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions 2023, which convened in ...
Healthy women with elevated lipoprotein(a) levels are at greater risk of cardiovascular events over long-term follow-up, with the risk increasing in a stepwise fashion across Lp(a) thresholds and ...
We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact customerservice@slackinc.com. Elevated Lp(a) was tied to presence of any coronary ...
FERNANDINA BEACH, Fla., November 4, 2025 – The Family Heart Foundation, the leading research, education and advocacy organization focused on genetic dyslipidemias, has launched the Lp(a) AW(a)RE ™ ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Median Lp(a) level varies by self-identified Hispanic or Latino background. The heterogeneity in Lp(a) level is ...