High cholesterol is a major risk factor for heart disease, which affects nearly 94 million Americans and is the leading cause of death in the U.S., according to the CDC. High cholesterol often shows no signs or symptoms before heart disease develops, so while patients can’t see it or feel it, high cholesterol can be dangerous if left untreated. Proper diagnosis and treatment planning is a must.
DocWire News spoke with Dr. Michael Blaha, Director of Clinical Research for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease at John Hopkins, who spoke to us about detecting heart disease, adhering to treatment, and switching statins when a patient’s current medication is no longer working.
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