Triglycerides are the most common type of fat in your body. They are essential for energy storage. However, if triglyceride levels become too high, it can raise your risk of developing heart disease.
Overall, average levels of total cholesterol, triglycerides and low­density lipoprotein cholesterol have continued to decline post-2010, according to a study published in JAMA Cardiology. Researchers ...
Olezarsen decreased levels of triglycerides compared with placebo in patients with moderate hypertriglyceridemia and elevated cardiovascular risk, according to a late-breaking trial presented in a Hot ...
Dear Doctor K: My doctor said he was worried about my high triglyceride levels. What are triglycerides? Should I be worried, and what can I do about this? Dear Reader: When doctors perform cholesterol ...
A new medication, pemafibrate, lowered triglyceride levels among adults with Type 2 diabetes yet did not decrease their cardiovascular risk, according to late-breaking science research presented today ...
In patients with severely elevated triglyceride levels at risk for developing acute pancreatitis, the investigational drug plozasiran reduced triglyceride levels by an average of 74% after 24 weeks of ...