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Hidden Heart Risk, Explained


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Think your standard cholesterol panel tells the whole story? Not quite. In this episode of The Health Pulse, we uncover lipoprotein(a)—or Lp(a)—a genetic marker that quietly drives heart attacks, strokes, and even calcific aortic valve disease. One in five people carry elevated Lp(a), yet it’s rarely tested and barely budges with diet, exercise, or statins.

We explain how Lp(a) acts like LDL with an added twist: the apolipoprotein(a) component makes it more inflammatory, more thrombogenic, and more likely to fuel plaque formation. This triple threat can double or triple cardiovascular risk—even in people whose LDL looks “perfect.”

You’ll learn who should test (especially if you have a family history of early heart disease), how to interpret results in mg/dL or nmol/L, and which companion tests (apoB, hs-CRP, coronary calcium scoring) add crucial context. We also explore treatment: from modest Lp(a) lowering with PCSK9 inhibitors and invasive apheresis to the revolutionary new antisense and siRNA therapies like pelacarsen and olpasiran, which show up to 80–90% reductions in trials.

Until those drugs hit clinics, the prevention strategy is clear: know your Lp(a), lower your LDL and ApoB aggressively, reduce inflammation, and manage every other modifiable risk factor with precision.

If cardiovascular risk is written in your genes, knowledge is your leverage. This episode equips you with the tools to act now—and prepare for the therapies redefining prevention in the near future.

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