New research is sounding the alarm about “stealth” cholesterol, which is undetectable by traditional tests. As NBC News Medical Reporter Erika Edwards reports there is hope to treat it.
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One more thing to worry about
no doctor no saint https://youtube.com/shorts/8z0wswtOhi8?si=pteRXlzr_dptD2TJ
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This is why tests such as, Ct angiogram, and coronary angiograms, should be more routine and common in younger adults. We shouldn’t be waiting for a heart attack to be our warning sign.
"Urgent Health Warning". But by coincidence we have a new drug coming out to cure you.$$$$
Invent an illness, then sell the people a “cure” for it. Big Pharma at its best 👍
We need universal healthcare now that AI is taking jobs.
What Would Robert Do
THEN, Checking for STEALTH CHOLESTEROL NEEDS TO BECOME A ROUTINE TEST!
If the routine checks couldn’t detect it then what? How can someone tell she has it or not ? Do they have any tests can we go through? Ask the doctor
Now do a research which is funded by communities of people and you would find thst blue rays , covid vaccine are to be blamed
Or just follow a whole food plant based diet. Eliminate trans fats and animal products and you'll be fine. No need for another drug.
Sounds great until the side effects start kicking in at the 6 month mark or so.