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Cholesterol Treatment, Tailored to Fit
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When it comes to treatment for high cholesterol, one size does not fit all. The main goal is to lower LDL ("bad") cholesterol enough to reduce the risk for a heart attack. But the best strategy for achieving that goal varies widely. A 65-year-old woman with diabetes and kidney disease has very different needs from a healthy 25-year-old man. That's why individualized care is essential.
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Reference: Cholesterol section on Better Medicine
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