The obscure genetic cholesterol that can impact your heart health
By Angela Haupt Editor, Health and Wellness
I happen to have a unique type of "bad" cholesterol that hasn't gotten much attention until recently: Lp(a), or lipoprotein(a). It's mostly determined by genetics, and it increases the risk of heart disease.
TIME contributor Stacey Colino asked experts how Lp(a) is measured and what kind of treatment options are on the horizon.
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