Blood tests that measure the amount of cholesterol and triglycerides in your blood are a routine part of most annual checkups. When levels of these substances are not optimal, they can raise your risk ...
In a Phase 1 clinical study, researchers led by EPFL and their partners report that a new liver- and gut-targeted oral drug ...
In U.S. adults, levels of fatty substances in the blood have continued to fall over the past few years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Levels of total cholesterol, ...
What you eat, drink or do before a lipid test can quietly skew cholesterol results. An Apollo doctor explains how dinner, ...
Evidence suggests that modifiable behaviors like diet and exercise may keep blood fats at healthy levels and reduce risk of cognitive decline. Older adults who have shifting levels of fatty compounds ...
In a small, short-term, Phase 2 clinical trial in adults, a first-of-its-kind medication reduced triglyceride levels in most patients by more than 60%. Called DR10624, the medication activates three ...
Older people who have fluctuating levels of cholesterol and triglycerides may have a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias compared to people who have steady levels, according to ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . In a new study, levels of triglycerides and remnant cholesterol — but not LDL or HDL — were associated with ...
Boston, MA and Copenhagen, Denmark - Two new studies published this week provide support for the role of nonfasting triglyceride levels as a significant risk factor for coronary heart disease [1,2].
Fluctuating cholesterol and triglyceride levels in older adults are associated with a greater risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Alzheimer's-related dementia (ADRD), a new study suggests.