Can’t Take Statins Because of Muscle Pain? Here’s What Your Body Is Trying to Tell You
Introduction You tried your best. Your doctor prescribed a statin to lower your cholesterol. You took it exactly as directed. […]
Introduction You tried your best. Your doctor prescribed a statin to lower your cholesterol. You took it exactly as directed. […]
Introduction You had the scan. The results came back. Your coronary artery calcium score is high. Maybe it’s 300. Maybe
Introduction Standard clinical guidelines view Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) as a primary marker of cardiovascular risk, reflecting the total number of
Introduction Vitamin C, Endothelial Dysfunction, and the Root Cause of Heart Disease Modern clinical research highlights that endothelial dysfunction—the weakening
Introduction According to standard medical consensus, Lipoprotein(a) or Lp(a) is an inherited, genetically determined cardiovascular risk factor that cannot be
Introduction You went for a coronary artery calcium scan. Perhaps your doctor recommended it. Perhaps you requested it yourself after
Introduction There are two completely different ways to think about your Lp(a) number. The first way is the conventional approach:
Introduction There is a quiet revolution happening in cardiology. For decades, the story was simple: cholesterol clogs arteries. Lower cholesterol,
Introduction In March 2026, something happened that I have been waiting for since I first started writing about lipoprotein(a) more
Introduction The 2026 ACC/AHA dyslipidemia guidelines have done something historic. They have officially recommended that every adult be tested for