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Friday, September 09, 2016

LOWER RISK OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE

from Wayne State University School of Medicine

Long-term efforts to lower the bad kind of cholesterol and systolic blood pressure have the potential to largely eliminate the lifetime risk of cardiovascular disease. That comment comes from Dr. Brian Ference of Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit. His research was presented to the European Society of Cardiology involving data from more than one hundred thousand people who took part in scientific studies. People in studies to lower LDL cholesterol had a fifty-four percent lower risk of cardiovascular disease while those who lowered their systolic blood pressure had a forty-five percent lower risk. But, a group of people who took part in combined efforts to lower cholesterol and blood pressure lowered their risk of cardiovascular disease by eighty-six percent.

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