role of dyslipidemia in the development of cardiovascular disease in diabetes
The role of dyslipidemia in the development of cardiovascular disease in diabetes refers to the impact of abnormal lipid levels (such as high levels of cholesterol and triglycerides) on the risk and progression of heart-related complications in individuals with diabetes.
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