10 stories tagged with #cholesterol, in publish-time order across the WeSearch catalog. Tag pages update as new stories ingest.
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Gene Editing May Help Treat Dangerously High Cholesterol with Just One Infusion
Learn how gene editing may help people born with dangerously high cholesterol lower their levels with just one infusion.…
Weekly Dose of Optimism #195
LDL Gene Therapy, GLP-1s slow Cancer, Supersonic Hermeus, Nanotech, Moon Base + Extra Doses…
1-time gene therapy can cut bad cholesterol by up to 62%: Study
NEW DELHI: In a major medical breakthrough, scientists have shown that a one-time gene therapy can sharply lower "bad" cholesterol for at least a year, potentially opening the door…
‘Revolutionary’ new treatment can lower bad cholesterol by up to 62% — with just one dose
High levels of LDL cholesterol increase the risk of plaque buildup in blood vessels, which can block blood flow to the heart.…
STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about a Lilly gene therapy for cholesterol, three new Lilly deals, and more
Eli Lilly reported that a high dose of its gene-editing therapy reduced cholesterol levels by 62% in participants in a Phase 1 clinical trial…
In Vivo Base Editing of PCSK9 with Verve-102 for Hypercholesterolemia
LLY: promising results for hypercholesterolemia treatment, big deal!
STAT+: Eli Lilly says Verve’s gene editor lowers cholesterol levels in early study
Eli Lilly said Monday that a high dose of its gene-editing therapy reduced cholesterol levels by 62% in participants in a clinical trial.…
Scientists discover hidden liver switch that cuts harmful cholesterol
Scientists at UT Southwestern have uncovered a surprising new “master switch” that helps control how much cholesterol the liver sends into the bloodstream. The newly identified pro…
Dual Cholesterol Measures May Improve Heart Risk Prediction
Non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and apolipoprotein B levels are linked to the risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, and assessing both markers may improve risk …