more aggressive treatment of dyslipidemia to prevent heart disease in WOMEN
The American Heart Assoc now recommends more aggressive treatment of dyslipidemia to prevent heart disease in WOMEN.
Coronary heart disease is the number one killer of women...but they're usually not treated as aggressively as men.
New guidelines recommend starting with a statin instead of estrogen to lower cholesterol in most postmenopausal women.
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