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New ACC/AHA guidelines provide updated recommendations for dyslipidemia management, focusing on atherogenic lipoproteins and risk assessment.
New guidelines for managing cholesterol call for a more aggressive preventive approach, which could translate into more Americans being treated with medicines and a stronger focus on lifestyle.
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