Very low LDL-cholesterol correlates to fewer heart problems after stroke

Brigham and Women’s Hospital’s TIMI Study Group reports that in patients with prior ischemic stroke, very low achieved LDL-cholesterol correlated with fewer major adverse cardiovascular events and fewer recurrent strokes, without an apparent increase in hemorrhagic stroke.

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