Peter Attia· MD
people with elevated LP little-a tend to have what's called hypercoagulability so they have an ability to form blood clots better than someone who doesn't
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people with elevated LP little-a tend to have what's called hypercoagulability so they have an ability to form blood clots better than someone who doesn't
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some have even argued that LP little a lipoprotein maple glycoprotein little a which is attached to an LDL so it makes this thing called LP little a has very potent prothrombotic properties and even though it's wildly atherosclerosis you could argue well frankly that's a very favorable phenotype to carry for most of our evolution