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Dear Joe, thank you for your question.
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High blood cholesterol and triglycerides build-up in the coronary arteries (termed atherosclerosis) doesn't usually reverse with diet, exercise, blood
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Control rx, and lipid lowering medications. However, there are clinical trials underway currently to determine if lipid lowering medications can cause regression of atherosclerosis. But, these maneuvers certainly will help to prevent existing plaques from becoming worse and new plaques from forming. Thus, all of these interventions are important to adhere to for the long-term for patients with atherosclerosis.
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