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Introduction Recent conflicting messages have left some practitioners wondering whether patients with dyslipidemia should limit dietary cholesterol. In 2015, the National Lipid Association (NLA) Recommendations for Patient-Centered Management of Dyslipidemia-Part 2 recommended <200 mg/day of... more

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Although there is debate over the definition of metabolic syndrome in adults, the picture is even more clouded in pediatrics. Metabolic syndrome in adults is defined as having at least three of the following five cardiometabolic risk factors: hyperglycemia, increased central adiposity, elevated... more

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Cholesterol-lowering drugs could be tied to more muscle problems than researchers previously believed, a new study hints... read more

This issue is sponsored by the Southwest and Pacific Lipid Associations  

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The Foundation of the National Lipid Association (FNLA) supports patient and clinician educational, research, and community outreach activities that enhance and support the initiatives of the NLA in its efforts to reduce cardiovascular events and deaths related to abnormalities of cholesterol... more

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Are you interested in becoming certified in Clinical Lipidology? The Summer exam dates are July 8 – August 24 for the American Board of Clinical Lipidology and the Accreditation Council for Clinical Lipidology. Apply by July 5.

Thank you for participating in the 21 Day Challenge. Below please find your opportunity to reflect on today's activity. Note: Chapter and Reflection are the only mandatory fields, though the NLA hopes to collect participant demographic data for improvement of DEI within our organization. more

.color-blue{ color: #23527c; } Landmark autopsy studies have demonstrated that atherosclerosis begins in youth and is associated with numerous cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors, including dyslipidemia.(1,2) Having fewer cardiometabolic risk factors and maintaining them at low... more

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    LEVERAGING IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE  The National Lipid Association (NLA) Health Quality and Research (HQR) committee is hoping to bring forward a system-based intervention for physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners working in cardiology and internal... more

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