HeartFirst Articles

Reader-first education for
clearer heart-risk decisions.

HeartFirst Articles will publish practical, serious, human-first education on hidden cardiovascular risk, incomplete testing, Lipoprotein(a), family history, prevention, and better health-team conversations.

Opening collection

The first articles are being built around the questions people actually bring.

This section will expand carefully. We would rather publish fewer articles that are worth reading than fill the site with generic heart-health content.

In preparation

A standard cholesterol test is foundational, not complete

Why routine cholesterol testing remains essential — and why it can still leave important inherited and particle-risk questions unanswered.

CholesterolTesting
Coming soon
In preparation

The inherited heart risk most people never hear about

A reader-first explanation of Lipoprotein(a), why it matters, why it is often missed, and what to ask your health team.

Lp(a)Family risk
Coming soon
In preparation

A heart attack is often the event, not the whole risk

How plaque, inflammation, clot, valve disease, family history, and metabolic context can build quietly before the visible crisis.

Hidden riskPrevention
Coming soon
Article topics

What the article library will cover.

Articles are the public education layer: more narrative than Briefings, shorter than Research, and written for people trying to make sense of their own risk without being drowned in jargon.

Hidden risk signals
Lp(a), ApoB, family history, blood pressure, metabolic markers, inflammation, clotting context, and why “normal” does not always mean complete.
Testing and conversations
What standard testing does and does not include, what to ask for, what to bring to an appointment, and how to make limited clinical time count.
Prevention before crisis
Practical risk-lowering actions, family conversations, health-team preparation, and the shift from passive reassurance to active prevention.
Editorial standards

No filler. No fear theatre. No trend-chasing.

The article section should earn its place. Every article needs to help a reader understand something better, prepare a better question, or take a more useful next action.

Serious without panic
Heart risk deserves urgency, but not manipulation. We do not use fear as a conversion strategy.
Evidence-aware
Articles are grounded in guideline-aware cardiovascular education and supported by deeper research where needed.
Specific enough to matter
We avoid soft wellness fog. If a sentence does not change what someone understands, decides, or does, it does not belong.
Human-first
The reader may be worried, tired, newly diagnosed, dismissed, confused, or protecting a family. The writing should respect this.
How to use Articles

Articles are the doorway. Briefings and Research go deeper or faster.

A good article should help you understand the issue. A Briefing should help you remember and share it. A Research page should show the evidence behind it. A product should help you turn it into preparation.

The HeartFirst content pathway

Different formats serve different moments.

Articles → Briefings → Research → Products. Read an article when you need orientation. Use a Briefing when you need a fast summary. Visit Research when you want the evidence layer. Use Products when you need structure for your own results, questions, and next action.
Next

Need something shorter?
Start with Briefings.

While the article library is being built, the Briefings section is the fastest way to access short, practical HeartFirst summaries for reading, sharing, and better health-team conversations.

Go to Briefings