Rethinking Heart Disease
Heart disease has become the leading cause of death, yet its prevalence was rare in the early 1900s. As a heart surgeon, the speaker reflects on the shift in focus from effective prevention to treatment, questioning the long-standing dietary theories that have shaped our understanding of heart health. With an increasing number of younger patients, it's time to reconsider the biases and blind spots in our approach to heart disease.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#351: Nutrition, Lifestyle, and Longevity: A Heart Surgeon's Perspective with Dr. Philip Ovadia
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