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Facts You Should Know
Cholesterol treatment is proven to be highly effective in reducing heart attacks and strokes. 

Cholesterol treatment breaks the cycle of recurring cardiovascular events.

Most heart attack and stroke are preventable - an economic burden of over $400 billion annually.

Cholesterol treatment vs stent: Surprising results of the COURAGE Trial. 

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