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New experimental treatment could cut cholesterol levels in half, early research suggests
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According to new research presented Saturday at the annual meeting of the American Heart Association, an experimental new treatment involving gene therapy could cut cholesterol levels in half for some people. NBC News’ Erika Edwards has more.Nov. 9, 2025