There might just be in these 5% of people, again, mostly healthy women who seem immune to the phenotype. There's an alignment of the stars where enough other things are working in their favor that it's offsetting this damage. So let's now talk about treatment. Are there any differences in how we treat people by sex, by age, and by level of disease at time of diagnosis? I describe primary prevention as treatment when there is not a single discernible sign of disease. In heterozygous FH, it's very important to start with a very healthy lifestyle early on.

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