NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - While unchecked cholesterol may spell trouble for adults, the picture is less clear for kids, whose cholesterol levels often change as they grow up. In a study out this ...
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A new study finds that current guidelines for cholesterol screening in children may miss nearly 10% of those who have high levels of LDL, or bad cholesterol. The question of how soon children should ...
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Canadian pediatricians call for cholesterol checks for kids as young as 2 to catch heart risks early
The Canadian Paediatric Society is recommending cholesterol screening for all children between two and 10 years old. A position statement released by the society on Friday says atherosclerosis — the ...
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