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Study: Eli Lilly Pill Cuts Genetic High Cholesterol 86%

  • #Medicine & healthcare
  • #Anatomy & physiology
  • #Diabetes
  • #Obesity
Study: Eli Lilly Pill Cuts Genetic High Cholesterol 86%
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NOV 2024
Above: The Eli Lilly & Co. logo at the company's Digital Health Innovation Hub facility in Singapore, on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024. Image copyright: Ore Huiying/Bloomberg via Getty Images
story last updated NOV 2024

The Spin

Narrative A

These studies are paramount given the lack of medications for Lp(a) cholesterol, not to mention at least one-fifth of the world currently dealing with dangerous Lp(a) levels. The medical field must ramp up diagnostic screenings and, hopefully by the time people know they have it, pharmaceutical remedies will be available to prevent patients from having strokes or heart attacks.

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Narrative B

While proven medications are welcome news, their effectiveness may not be as successful as hoped given the current US medical establishment's Lp(a) screening guidelines. Americans should be encouraged to screen earlier in life, before any cardiovascular events even occur. People should also be encouraged to monitor their weight, diets, and other lifestyle habits.

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