Research on oxidized LDL continues to evolve, with studies investigating its role in a variety of diseases beyond cardiovascular health. Emerging evidence suggests that oxLDL may play a role in neurodegenerative diseases and autoimmune conditions. Understanding the molecular mechanisms of LDL oxidation and its systemic effects remains a key area of interest. Future research may uncover novel therapeutic targets and offer insights into personalized approaches for managing oxidative stress-related conditions.