Hypercholesterolemia Stocks List

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Date Stock Title
Jul 1 ALNY Alnylam, Lilly, AstraZeneca among best performing pharmas, biotechs in Q2
Jun 30 ALNY Rivian Automotive And Carvana Were Among The 10 Biggest Large Cap Gainers Last Week (June 23-June 29): Are These In Your Portfolio?
Jun 30 MDGL Is Madrigal Pharmaceuticals a Millionaire Maker?
Jun 29 ALNY Selling US$7.7m Of Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Stock Rewarded Insiders
Jun 28 VERV Verve Therapeutics Announces Appointment of Nia Tatsis, Ph.D., and Jodie Morrison to its Board of Directors
Jun 27 ALNY Peering Into Alnylam Pharmaceuticals's Recent Short Interest
Jun 27 ALNY Biotech Stock Roundup: ALNY Up on Study Success, ALIM on Merger News & Other Updates
Jun 27 RGNX Why Did Analysts Maintain a Bullish Stance on REGENXBIO Inc. (RGNX) Despite Decline In Its Revenue Growth?
Jun 26 IONS FDA Accepts Ionis' (IONS) NDA for Rare Disease Drug Olezarsen
Jun 25 IONS Ionis gains as anti-lipid therapy undergoes FDA priority review
Jun 25 ALNY Alnylam (ALNY) Soars as Heart Disease Drug Study Meets Goals
Jun 25 ALNY Top Three US Stocks Estimated Below Intrinsic Value In June 2024
Jun 25 IONS Ionis announces olezarsen FCS New Drug Application accepted for Priority Review and enrollment in Phase 3 sHTG program completed
Jun 25 ALNY RNAi: Winning In The Clinic, Now For The Market
Jun 25 IONS Ionis Pharmaceuticals (IONS) Soars 6.8%: Is Further Upside Left in the Stock?
Jun 25 RGNX Regenxbio (RGNX) Soars 6.4%: Is Further Upside Left in the Stock?
Jun 25 VERV Cathie Wood's Ark Invest Sells Coinbase Shares As Bitcoin Drops Below Key $62K Level
Jun 25 ALNY Nvidia, Affirm Holdings, Carnival Corp, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Tesla: Why These 5 Stocks Are On Investors' Radars Today
Hypercholesterolemia

Hypercholesterolemia, also called high cholesterol, is the presence of high levels of cholesterol in the blood. It is a form of hyperlipidemia, high blood lipids, and hyperlipoproteinemia (elevated levels of lipoproteins in the blood).Elevated levels of non-HDL cholesterol and LDL in the blood may be a consequence of diet, obesity, inherited (genetic) diseases (such as LDL receptor mutations in familial hypercholesterolemia), or the presence of other diseases such as type 2 diabetes and an underactive thyroid.Cholesterol is one of three major classes of lipids which all animal cells use to construct their membranes and is thus manufactured by all animal cells. Plant cells do not manufacture cholesterol. It is also the precursor of the steroid hormones and bile acids. Since cholesterol is insoluble in water, it is transported in the blood plasma within protein particles (lipoproteins). Lipoproteins are classified by their density: very low density lipoprotein (VLDL), intermediate density lipoprotein (IDL), low density lipoprotein (LDL) and high density lipoprotein (HDL). All the lipoproteins carry cholesterol, but elevated levels of the lipoproteins other than HDL (termed non-HDL cholesterol), particularly LDL-cholesterol, are associated with an increased risk of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease. In contrast, higher levels of HDL cholesterol are protective.Avoiding trans fats and replacing saturated fats in adult diets with polyunsaturated fats are recommended dietary measures to reduce total blood cholesterol and LDL in adults. In people with very high cholesterol (e.g., familial hypercholesterolemia), diet is often not sufficient to achieve the desired lowering of LDL, and lipid-lowering medications are usually required. If necessary, other treatments such as LDL apheresis or even surgery (for particularly severe subtypes of familial hypercholesterolemia) are performed. About 34 million adults in the United States have high blood cholesterol.

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