The Cholesterol You Can’t Diet Away: Lp(a) Explained
20% of the population has high Lipoprotein(a), yet most doctors don't test for it until it’s too late. Lp(a) is an independent genetic risk factor that tr…
20% of the population has high Lipoprotein(a), yet most doctors don't test for it until it’s too late. Lp(a) is an independent genetic risk factor that triples your risk of heart attack and stroke. If you've never had this specific blood test, this video is a must-watch. I explain exactly what it is and how to ask for the test.
In this episode, we cover what Lp(a) is, why it is strongly inherited, and which groups are most affected. You will learn how to test for it, what levels mean, and why new RNA based treatments could change cardiovascular care in the next few years. If you have a family history of heart disease or “normal” cholesterol with lingering symptoms, this is essential viewing.
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