“…Blood pressure reduction, HDLc elevation, apoC III distribution, Lp(a) levels, and compliance with lifestyle changes have also emerged in one or more studies. HARP [27], and CCAIT, [28], and CARE [29], call into question the merits of treating patients with more normal lipid levels, although CLAS [30] and FATS [31,32] support this approach. When women have been included in these studies [33,34] the arterial treatment benefits were comparable, or superior, to those of men.…”