P517 517 TELEINF 03:32:18 attacks. That study looked at 22,000 US male doctors and concluded that those who had suffered heart attacks had LDL particles that were smaller in diameter than those in healthy doctors. In a JAMA editorial, specialists from the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions in Baltimore, Maryland, cautioned that no proof exists that the smaller ldl particles themselves cause heart disease. The evidence is not strong enough to conclude that people should get the si¾e of their ldl particles measured, they said. All materials are from "France Press". see njxt page >>>