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The results of the HPS2-THRIVE study were released in the New England Journal of Medicine on July 17, 2014. Also, appearing in the same edition was a special correspondence from the AIM HIGH investigators concerning further analysis of adverse events, and an editorial addressing both of... more

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A cardioprotective eating pattern is a proven mainstay of therapy for both the treatment and prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). Many controversial diets, foods and supplements have made their way into the media and into our kitchen with promises to improve cardiovascular... more

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NELA 2009 Preview The NLA vClinic Practical Pearls

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Publications The NLA publishes the Journal of Clinical Lipidology to support the diverse array of medical professionals who work to reduce the incidence of morbidity and mortality from dyslipidemia and associated disorders of lipid metabolism... more

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This issue sponsored by the Northeast Lipid Association Featuring: "The Continuing Saga of HDL: Truth, Fallacy, or Something in Between?" and "Nutrition Recommendations and Disorders of Lipid Metabolism: Untangling the Confusion among Consumers and Healthcare Providers" more

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Over the past several months, the NLA has made significant progress on a number of initiatives that reflect our commitment to advancing the science and practice of Clinical Lipidology. These initiatives also reflect the NLA's ambitions to see advances in our field manifest in new and innovative... more

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The National Lipid Association (NLA) is a nonprofit, multidisciplinary medical society focused on enhancing the practice of lipid management in clinical medicine. The NLA represents more than 3,500 members in the United States and provides continuing medical education for physicians and other... more

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