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  1. Lipoprotein (a) | American Heart Association

    Often referred to as Lp (a), lipoprotein (a) is a type of lipoprotein that is genetically inherited and in high levels is a common independent risk factor for heart disease. How common is high Lp …

  2. About Lipoprotein (a) | Heart Disease, Family Health History, and ...

    Sep 10, 2025 · High levels of lipoprotein (a) increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, and aortic stenosis.

  3. The Heart Risk Factor You Should Know About: Lp (a)

    { {cta-block}} You’re probably familiar with most of the key drivers of heart disease: high blood pressure, diabetes and high LDL cholesterol. But one critical risk factor often goes unchecked: …

  4. Lipoprotein (a): An update on testing and treatment

    Mar 1, 2025 · International consensus groups recommend one-time Lp (a) testing for everyone. In Europe, such testing is routine. But in the United States, the first official endorsement for Lp …

  5. An Update on Lipoprotein(a): The Latest on Testing, Treatment, …

    Sep 19, 2023 · Lipoprotein (a) (Lp [a]) is an independent risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD) and calcific valvular aortic stenosis. Lp (a) exhibits significant …

  6. Lipoprotein (a): Levels & Testing - Cleveland Clinic

    Researchers have found that high levels of lipoprotein (a) can put you at a higher risk of heart and blood vessel disease. Opinions differ on who to test and which method to use, but scientists …

  7. Lp(a) of 50 mg/dL (or ≥ 125 nmol/L) more increases your risk of heart attack, stroke, peripheral artery disease (PAD), aortic stenosis and other heart conditions. Many people don’t have …

  8. Sustainable Design Architecture Firm - LPA Design Studios

    An integrated design firm with six offices across California and Texas, providing sustainable design for educational, corporate and civic facilities.

  9. Quest for a drug that lowers lipoprotein (a) levels nears finish line ...

    Jan 2, 2026 · High levels of lipoprotein(a) often go undetected and can afflict seemingly healthy people. A clinical trial will show whether lowering levels can reduce risk of heart disease.

  10. Lipoprotein (a): What it is, test results, and what they mean

    Feb 26, 2025 · High levels of Lp (a) in the blood can increase the likelihood of plaques or blood clots forming in the arteries. As a result of this effect, Lp (a) can increase the risk of …