Paul Saladino· MD
the the ratio and the amount of hdl cholesterol indicative of underlying metabolic dysfunction is clearly a determinant here of the amount of ischemic heart disease
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the the ratio and the amount of hdl cholesterol indicative of underlying metabolic dysfunction is clearly a determinant here of the amount of ischemic heart disease
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low hdl is indicative of underlying metabolic dysfunction and when you have underlying metabolic dysfunction your relative risk of ihd goes way up