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CRISPR gene-editing works to reduce high cholesterol in a new study

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    microwave@lemmy.world
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    A single infusion of an experimental gene-editing drug appears safe and effective for cutting cholesterol, possibly for life, according to a small early study released Saturday.

    The study, which involved 15 volunteers, found one infusion of a drug that uses the CRISPR gene-editing technique could safely reduce cholesterol, as well as levels of harmful triglycerides, by about half.

    "Rather than a lifetime worth of medicine, we have the potential to give people a cure," said Dr. Luke Laffin, a preventative cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic who helped conduct the study. "It's very exciting."

    The results of the study were presented Saturday at the American Heart Association's annual meeting and published in The New England Journal of Medicine.

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    CRISPR gene-editing works to reduce high cholesterol in a new study

    An experimental gene-editing treatment shows promise for permanently lowering levels of cholesterol and triglycerides, possibly helping cut the risk for heart disease.

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    • microwave@lemmy.worldM microwave@lemmy.world

      A single infusion of an experimental gene-editing drug appears safe and effective for cutting cholesterol, possibly for life, according to a small early study released Saturday.

      The study, which involved 15 volunteers, found one infusion of a drug that uses the CRISPR gene-editing technique could safely reduce cholesterol, as well as levels of harmful triglycerides, by about half.

      "Rather than a lifetime worth of medicine, we have the potential to give people a cure," said Dr. Luke Laffin, a preventative cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic who helped conduct the study. "It's very exciting."

      The results of the study were presented Saturday at the American Heart Association's annual meeting and published in The New England Journal of Medicine.

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      CRISPR gene-editing works to reduce high cholesterol in a new study

      An experimental gene-editing treatment shows promise for permanently lowering levels of cholesterol and triglycerides, possibly helping cut the risk for heart disease.

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      jet@hackertalks.com
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      I look forward to the all cause mortality data on these edited people

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        A single infusion of an experimental gene-editing drug appears safe and effective for cutting cholesterol, possibly for life, according to a small early study released Saturday.

        The study, which involved 15 volunteers, found one infusion of a drug that uses the CRISPR gene-editing technique could safely reduce cholesterol, as well as levels of harmful triglycerides, by about half.

        "Rather than a lifetime worth of medicine, we have the potential to give people a cure," said Dr. Luke Laffin, a preventative cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic who helped conduct the study. "It's very exciting."

        The results of the study were presented Saturday at the American Heart Association's annual meeting and published in The New England Journal of Medicine.

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        CRISPR gene-editing works to reduce high cholesterol in a new study

        An experimental gene-editing treatment shows promise for permanently lowering levels of cholesterol and triglycerides, possibly helping cut the risk for heart disease.

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        tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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        or you can avoid cholesterol enriched foods. barring someone with inherited high cholesterol which wouldnt be common.

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        • microwave@lemmy.worldM microwave@lemmy.world

          A single infusion of an experimental gene-editing drug appears safe and effective for cutting cholesterol, possibly for life, according to a small early study released Saturday.

          The study, which involved 15 volunteers, found one infusion of a drug that uses the CRISPR gene-editing technique could safely reduce cholesterol, as well as levels of harmful triglycerides, by about half.

          "Rather than a lifetime worth of medicine, we have the potential to give people a cure," said Dr. Luke Laffin, a preventative cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic who helped conduct the study. "It's very exciting."

          The results of the study were presented Saturday at the American Heart Association's annual meeting and published in The New England Journal of Medicine.

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          CRISPR gene-editing works to reduce high cholesterol in a new study

          An experimental gene-editing treatment shows promise for permanently lowering levels of cholesterol and triglycerides, possibly helping cut the risk for heart disease.

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          NPR (www.npr.org)

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          How doesn't get that more upvotes?

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            How doesn't get that more upvotes?

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            jet@hackertalks.com
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            I did not upvote this, because cholesterol is not a disease. Reducing LDL by itself is not necessarily healthy, especially in the context of a metabolically healthy individual. Chasing intermediate metrics is not something I think is prudent

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              or you can avoid cholesterol enriched foods. barring someone with inherited high cholesterol which wouldnt be common.

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              jet@hackertalks.com
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              Funny story, eating cholesterol does not raise serum cholesterol. If you want to reduce cholesterol, especially triglycerides, the best thing to do is reduce sugar and carbohydrate consumption.

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                Funny story, eating cholesterol does not raise serum cholesterol. If you want to reduce cholesterol, especially triglycerides, the best thing to do is reduce sugar and carbohydrate consumption.

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                tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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                thats why fiber, and vegatables are important they slow down carb absorption.

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                  thats why fiber, and vegatables are important they slow down carb absorption.

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                  jet@hackertalks.com
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                  Sure, but you can also just not eat the carbs to begin with

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