Eric I really enjoy learning from these podcasts. I particularly enjoyed this one. You set a very high (and laudable) standard for scientific communication to the layperson. Thank you and keep up the good work.
Eric Topol, I expect no less. I understood 30% of what was said. Someone out there is taking the subject about prevention seriously. The content is refreshing compared to some invisible marker in another universe that you can't detect.
Thank you for the education. You mentioned cases where LDL is in the acceptable range but ApoB is high. Are there cases where the "reverse" happens: high LDL but acceptable ApoB, and in those cases, do you rate the CV risk by LDL or by ApoB?
Eric I really enjoy learning from these podcasts. I particularly enjoyed this one. You set a very high (and laudable) standard for scientific communication to the layperson. Thank you and keep up the good work.
Great, instructive, and inspiring conversation! 👌Thank you both for helping us understand all these concepts!🙏
Eric Topol, I expect no less. I understood 30% of what was said. Someone out there is taking the subject about prevention seriously. The content is refreshing compared to some invisible marker in another universe that you can't detect.
Tremendously positive. Very exciting, Thank you both.
Fascinating discussion. Now, I need to learn more about chip and to brush up on genetic markers for heart disease. Thanks
An interesting but difficult listen for me; but a good reminder on diet and exercise choices.
Thank you for the education. You mentioned cases where LDL is in the acceptable range but ApoB is high. Are there cases where the "reverse" happens: high LDL but acceptable ApoB, and in those cases, do you rate the CV risk by LDL or by ApoB?
CV risk in that case would be assessed on ApoB