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Brigham and Women's Hospital investigators link very high lipoprotein(a) with a higher 30-year risk of major cardiovascular ...
New research has shown that, contrary to some previous studies, low levels of lipoprotein (a) – a parcel of fats and protein in the blood – do not cause type 2 diabetes. The findings may alleviate ...
Comparing extremes of the spectrum, multivariable analyses generally showed significantly higher risks for patients with high lipoprotein (a) levels versus low levels (>120 mg/dL vs <10 mg/dL) or when ...