Peter Attia· MD
now I have to say that the vast majority of those are women so that's the first thing in men it is extremely rare to have that
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
now I have to say that the vast majority of those are women so that's the first thing in men it is extremely rare to have that
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percent of people escape any disease symptoms at all so that includes coronary artery calcium scoring CT angios xanthelasmatism is Arcus anything they seem completely immune to the elevated LDL cholesterol
my point being is this is such a complicated or lack of a a more productive word it's a multi-faceted problem for which there might just be in these five percent of people again mostly healthy women who seem immune to the phenotype there's an alignment of the stars where enough other things are working in their favor that it's offsetting this damage