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Why Your ‘Normal’ Cholesterol is Actually a Warning Sign

For decades, we have been told that a "normal" cholesterol level is the golden ticket to a healthy heart. But ...

The Heart Test Your Doctor Isn’t Ordering

A Coronary Artery Calcium (CAC) scan is a quick, painless CT scan — no dye required — that measures the ...

Why Belly Fat Is More Dangerous Than You Think

Not all fat is the same — and where your body stores it turns out to matter a lot more ...

The Athlete’s Aorta: Healthy Heart or Hidden Time Bomb?

Imagine your body is a giant, bustling city. For the city to work, it needs one massive main water pipe ...

Peak Fitness, Hidden Calcium: The Athlete’s Paradox of Plaque Buildup

For decades, doctors and runners shared a comfortable belief: if you ran marathons, your heart was bulletproof. This was known ...

You Feel Fine – That’s the Problem

If you woke up tomorrow and saw a strange mole on your skin or felt a painful lump in your ...

Cholesterol: What Is It Good For?

For decades, we have been conditioned to view heart disease as a sudden catastrophe—a cardiac “lightning strike” that occurs in ...

Can Good Genes Beat Bad Lipids?

Understanding Your Heart: High Cholesterol and Your Family History. The Big Picture: How Your Heart Stays Healthy. Think of your ...

The Hidden Toxin in Your Steak: How Gut Bacteria Drive Heart Disease

The Molecule Linking Your Gut to Your Heart: 5 Surprising Truths About TMAO. The Invisible Metabolic Relay: A Meta-Organismal Axis. ...

Is Your Immune System at War With Your Steak?

A STEAK IN THE HEART. Why Losing a Gene Millions of Years Ago Might Explain the Heart Disease Epidemic. The ...

The Genetic Architecture of Cardiovascular Protection

Winning the Genetic Lottery: 3 Secrets Your DNA Reveals About a Healthy Heart. Introduction: The Mystery of the “Heart-Healthy” Gene. ...

Which Came First – the Lipid or the Inflammation? Apolipoprotein B and the Chicken-and-Egg Problem of Atherogenesis

The Interplay of Apolipoprotein B and Systemic Inflammation in Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease: Causality, Mechanisms, and Clinical Paradigms. Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease ...
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