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Cholesterol and ApoB don't predict death. This does.
The first time I heard those six words, they were jarring. I was only 23. And they sounded like a threat—spoken by a much older, presumably more knowledgeable, attending physician. The insult that ...
ApoB is emerging as a crucial piece of the heart health puzzle, even as sophisticated machines whir and beep with promises of precise diagnoses in the gleaming corridors of modern medicine. As ...
People whose LDL cholesterol is in the normal range—even those without metabolic risk factors—may yet have levels of apolipoprotein B (apoB) that predict an elevated risk of future atherosclerotic ...
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