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Statins and Epicatechin: A New Angle on Cardiovascular Risk

Study Title: Enhancement of Statin Effects on Lipid Lowering and Reduction of Cardiovascular Risk Score by (−)-Epicatechin in Proof-of-Concept Pilot Study

Citation: Taub et al., 2025. Clinical and Translational Science

What the Study Found: This pilot study looked at adding (−)-epicatechin to statin therapy. The combination improved lipid-related markers and reduced cardiovascular risk scores more than statins alone, suggesting a complementary effect on cardiometabolic pathways.

What this means in real life: This study suggests that supporting cellular energy pathways may enhance how the body responds to standard cardiovascular treatments like statins. It highlights that lipid control and heart health are not just about cholesterol levels, but also about how efficiently cells manage energy and stress.

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