Cholesterol-lowering drugs known as statins are at the forefront of the fight against heart disease. They work by blocking the synthesis of cholesterol inside cells. This, in turn, causes cells to produce more of a compound known as low-density-lipoprotein receptor, or LDLr, which plucks dangerous cholesterol from the bloodstream.
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