Let's say we're taking a man or a woman, they're 55 years old, and they have a history of cardiovascular disease. They had a heart attack a decade or two ago but didn't need surgery; there was a stent that wasn't needed. And so they started exercising, they started eating well, and they were able to get their blood pressure under control. But this person is interested in a couple questions here. What diagnostics should they be thinking about in order to determine whether their current LDL cholesterol level is safe? Do they need to be targeting a level significantly lower than 70 milligrams per deciliter given their history of Cardiomyopathy?

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