New Cholesterol-Lowering Guidelines

Brad Biskup with the Health Center’s Lifestyle Modification Clinic outlines what’s important about the new recommendations.

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The American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology recently released new guidelines to prevent heart attacks and strokes, focusing on cholesterol-lowering statin drugs.

Roughly a quarter of Americans age 45 and older already take statins, such as Lipitor and Zocor, to treat high cholesterol. But that number could grow sharply under these far-reaching guidelines.

Bradley Biskup, physician assistant with the Lifestyle Modification Clinic at UConn’s Calhoun Cardiology Center, talks about what these new recommendations could mean for you.


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