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In Light of Recent Controversies in Treating Dyslipidemia, Is Lowering LDL Still the Target?
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Title In Light of Recent Controversies in Treating Dyslipidemia, Is Lowering LDL Still the Target?
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewprogram/12449?src=rss
Description Tune in with Drs. Grundy, Jones, and Davidson in a discussion on dyslipidemia and cardiovascular risk, and treatment strategies for atherosclerosis -- statins and beyond. Medscape Cardiology
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Date Apr 23, 2008
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