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Atherosclerosis is the progressive buildup of plaque - the fatty deposits and other cells - in the inner walls of the arteries. The condition is a consequence of elevated cholesterol and for many it's a silent disease, with no visible signs or symptoms. The disease can begin in early adulthood and continues to progress for the rest of a person's life. Despite the serious nature of atherosclerosis, many people do not understand how it develops and progresses.
Isis Pharmaceuticals adds ISIS-APOCIIIRx to its development pipeline to treat TG

Isis Pharmaceuticals adds ISIS-APOCIIIRx to its development pipeline to treat TG

Proteinuria, a long accepted indicator of heart disease risk, has less impact on African-Americans compared to whites

Proteinuria, a long accepted indicator of heart disease risk, has less impact on African-Americans compared to whites

Amarin commences enrollment in its AMR101 Phase 3 clinical trials for cardiovascular disease

Amarin commences enrollment in its AMR101 Phase 3 clinical trials for cardiovascular disease

Young men with HIV infection have coronary atherosclerotic plaques: MGH study

Young men with HIV infection have coronary atherosclerotic plaques: MGH study

UCLA: Metformin can be used to treat patients with diabetes and advanced heart failure

UCLA: Metformin can be used to treat patients with diabetes and advanced heart failure

Treatment with Effient more cost effective, show TRITON-TIMI 38 clinical trial results

Treatment with Effient more cost effective, show TRITON-TIMI 38 clinical trial results

Phase 2 study evaluating VBL Therapeutics' lead compound VB-201 initiated

Phase 2 study evaluating VBL Therapeutics' lead compound VB-201 initiated

Androgen receptor plays critical role in wound healing

Androgen receptor plays critical role in wound healing

BioInvent International begins BI-505 drug study on patients with advanced multiple myeloma

BioInvent International begins BI-505 drug study on patients with advanced multiple myeloma

Research suggests high-dose Vitamin E supplements may do more harm than good

Research suggests high-dose Vitamin E supplements may do more harm than good

VIA Pharmaceuticals receives NASDAQ delisting notice

VIA Pharmaceuticals receives NASDAQ delisting notice

Merck discontinues MK-1903 niacin receptor agonist development program with Arena Pharmaceuticals

Merck discontinues MK-1903 niacin receptor agonist development program with Arena Pharmaceuticals

US Phase 2 clinical trial of RVX-208 commenced by Resverlogix

US Phase 2 clinical trial of RVX-208 commenced by Resverlogix

Treprostinil drug reduces breathlessness in PAH patients, says study

Treprostinil drug reduces breathlessness in PAH patients, says study

AstraZeneca's CRESTOR receives favorable vote from FDA Advisory Committee

AstraZeneca's CRESTOR receives favorable vote from FDA Advisory Committee

AstraZeneca, UVa announce collaboration in development of new treatments for CAD and PAD

AstraZeneca, UVa announce collaboration in development of new treatments for CAD and PAD

Intensive medical therapy may benefit patients with asymptomatic plaque buildup

Intensive medical therapy may benefit patients with asymptomatic plaque buildup

Myrrh resin may have cholesterol-lowering properties

Myrrh resin may have cholesterol-lowering properties

Special issue focuses on cardiovascular disease prevention and outcomes

Special issue focuses on cardiovascular disease prevention and outcomes

LLS becomes corporate partner and joins VDF as sponsor

LLS becomes corporate partner and joins VDF as sponsor

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