Paul Saladino· MD
There's some instances where LPA is the the, you know, the fire that's, you know, driving the plaque formation. There's other people that have excessively high LPA and they don't have you know, events, they don't have
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There's some instances where LPA is the the, you know, the fire that's, you know, driving the plaque formation. There's other people that have excessively high LPA and they don't have you know, events, they don't have
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here's the problem we know people with high lp little a that god they don't seem to be bothered they're not coming down there's no premature family history in them and other people's the example peter just gave my god there are atherosclerotic wrecks at young ages