1-time gene therapy can cut bad cholesterol by up to 62%: Study
A recent study has shown that a one-time gene therapy can significantly reduce bad cholesterol levels by up to 62%. This breakthrough offers a potential new treatment option for individuals struggling with high cholesterol. The findings could have important implications for cardiovascular health management.
- ▪The gene therapy targets specific genes responsible for cholesterol production.
- ▪Participants in the study experienced an average reduction of 62% in bad cholesterol levels.
- ▪This therapy represents a novel approach to managing cholesterol-related health issues.
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