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  • We've known for a while that inflammation is an independent risk factor for heart disease, alongside LDL cholesterol (or ApoB), Lp(a), and so on. Inflammation is most commonly measured by by hs-CRP or IL-6.

    The ZEUS trial tested an anti-inflammatory injection (ziltivekimab). These phase III results showed a hazard ratio of 0.99, i.e., no effect.

    This is evidence for a lipid-first model -- i.e., lipids drive oxidation, which then triggers inflammation.