#240 ‒ The confusion around HDL and its link to cardiovascular disease | Dan Rader, M.D.
“HDL cholesterol itself is not directly and causally protective against atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.” —Dan Rader
3 Ways to Train Lower Leg Mechanics
We absorb shock through the frontal plane of the foot. Being able to absorb shock efficiently is critical as we…
Strength and stability are essential for longevity
Envision yourself at 90 years old. What do you want to be able to do, physically? Perhaps it’s as simple…
Intro to lipids & lipoproteins: why there is no ‘bad’ or ‘good’ cholesterol
I recently posted on Twitter about my frustration with the way the press writes about “good” and “bad” cholesterol, and…
When CAC Tests Are Useful and When They Are Not
This video clip is from episode #185 – Allan Sniderman, M.D.: Cardiovascular disease and why we should change the way we…
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…
#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