The idea is to control bad cholesterol early in life. Additional tests are also recommended to provide a clearer picture of risk.
Leading medical groups have released new guidelines for managing cholesterol, calling for earlier screening, lower LDL targets, and several other major changes.
Major medical organizations updated the cholesterol playbook for the first time in years, with new risk tools, lower targets ...
The American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology have updated cholesterol guidelines, recommending Americans ...
New global heart health guidance from the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology recommends that cholesterol checks begin at age 19, with repeat testing every five years.