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Experimental drug slashes "stealthy" cholesterol by 93.9%, offering new hope for heart disease.
In a groundbreaking trial, a single dose of an experimental drug nearly eliminated "stealthy" cholesterol, known as lipoprotein(a), reducing levels by 93.9% after six months.
This form of cholesterol is often resistant to current treatments and is linked to higher risks of heart disease and stroke.
The promising results, showing sustained effects even after a year, could revolutionize cholesterol management and offer hope to millions with high cholesterol levels.
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El fármaco experimental corta el colesterol "robatorio" en un 93,9%, ofreciendo una nueva esperanza para las enfermedades cardíacas.