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One-and-done injection can slash bad cholesterol by 60 per cent
Experts say that the gene therapy could prove 'transformative' for patients by preventing future heart attacks or strokes.
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A single injection just slashed dangerous cholesterol by more than half for a full year — a gene-silencing shot aimed at the root of heart disease
Twice a year, a nurse slides a small needle under the skin of your upper arm. Thirty seconds later, you are done. No daily ...
If it continues to work in further studies, a gene therapy in development could eliminate the need for daily pills or regular ...
A one-time gene-editing infusion kept cholesterol levels low for a year, offering a potential new approach to preventing ...
One and done? Pharma giant Eli Lilly announced Monday that its gene-editing therapy can reduce LDL (“bad”) cholesterol by up ...
Eli Lilly said its experimental gene-editing therapy cut LDL, or “bad,” cholesterol by up to 62% in an early-stage trial, ...
A single infusion of an experimental gene-editing drug seemed to reduce LDL long-term in a small trial. The results may point ...
A groundbreaking gene therapy, VERVE-102, has shown promise in reducing "bad" cholesterol by up to 62% with a single ...
Early CRISPR-based cholesterol therapy shows striking LDL reduction, but experts warn that safety, durability and off-target ...
Q. I developed severe depression while taking Repatha, the injectable cholesterol-lowering drug. It took me a horrible nine months to realize the drug was making me suicidal. If I wasn’t sleeping, I ...
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