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Rethinking Heart Health

Many believe that saturated fat directly raises cholesterol and leads to heart disease, but this view is increasingly challenged. The relationship between dietary fat and cholesterol is inconsistent, and numerous individuals with high cholesterol show no signs of heart disease. A deeper understanding of inflammation and insulin resistance may be crucial in addressing heart health.
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    #351: Nutrition, Lifestyle, and Longevity: A Heart Surgeon's Perspective with Dr. Philip Ovadia

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