Peter on why early prevention of atherosclerosis is critical
This video clip is from episode #185 – Allan Sniderman, M.D.: Cardiovascular disease and why we should change the way we…
Preventing Atherosclerosis: 2 Fatal Flaws with the “10 Year Risk” Approach
This video clip is from episode #185 – Allan Sniderman, M.D.: Cardiovascular disease and why we should change the way…
Peter on how early and aggressive lowering of apoB could change the course of ASCVD
This audio clip is from episode #202 – Peter on nutrition, disease prevention, sleep, and more, originally released on April…
#196 – AMA #32: Exercise, squats, deadlifts, BFR, and TRT
“You have to differentiate between signal and noise. . .it’s easy to say testosterone causes heart disease just like it’s easy to say estrogen causes breast cancer. But if you’re actually going to go through all of the data. . .I think it becomes very difficult to make that case.” —Peter Attia
#185 – Allan Sniderman, M.D.: Cardiovascular disease and why we should change the way we assess risk
“If we’re still saying the same things we said 30 years ago, it could be a problem because we should have learned how to say it better, more accurately.” —Allan Sniderman
Does fish oil cause cardiac arrhythmia in high-risk individuals?
Reports of increased risk of atrial fibrillation in high-risk patients taking fish oil
Does low cholesterol cause cognitive impairment? Part I
Safety of lipid-lowering therapy