Despite having the potential to cause irreversible damage, high cholesterol can sneak up undetected. Here's what to know.
The AHA urges doctors to begin screening and treating patients who are still in their 30s, well before the risks of a heart attack and stroke are higher.
The American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology are updating guidelines for how to manage lipids and ...
The American Heart Association is updating its cholesterol management guidelines, emphasizing early intervention, healthy ...
Treating high cholesterol should start sooner, even among people in their 30s, according to new guidelines from the American ...
New ACC/AHA guidelines urge earlier cholesterol screening and treatment, focusing on lifetime heart risks.
Major medical organizations updated the cholesterol playbook for the first time in years, with new risk tools, lower targets ...
The test can help assess your lifetime risk for cardiovascular disease. That, along with earlier treatment for high ...
New medical guidelines aim to head off damage early with lifestyle changes, screening tests and medication.
Eleven medical organizations advised changes to preventive cardiac care that it says could markedly reduce heart attacks and ...
The American College of Cardiology, American Heart Association and nine other medical associations March 13 released updated ...