New hope on heart disease as science offers early detection and prevention
Briefly

This groundbreaking study spanning three decades reveals that early identification and prevention of heart disease is achievable by monitoring specific inflammatory and cholesterol-related biomarkers.
The collaborative effort and long-term commitment to tracking thousands of women's health outcomes provided invaluable insights into how certain markers significantly increase the risk of heart disease.
By examining the interaction of LDL cholesterol, Lp(a), and C-reactive protein, we discover that recognizing these patterns can drastically improve early detection and interventions.
Promoting healthier lifestyle choices, such as physical activity and proper nutrition, is essential to mitigating factors that contribute to heart disease according to the researchers' findings.
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