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#23 - Tom Dayspring, M.D., FACP, FNLA – Part IV of V: Statins, ezetimibe, PCSK9 inhibitors, niacin, cholesterol and the brain

The Peter Attia Drive

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Using desmostral as a continuous variable, and using a statistical technique called receiver operating characteristic curve production, they showed that once desmostral fell below zero point five, the area under the curve of the receiver operating characteristic was somewhere between point eight and point eight seven. So we've now got a plausible explanation why it happens. If the real reason you're prescribing a staton is p o b reductions. I got a lot of ways of getting your a o b to go without maximizing a staton. In my mind, if dhesmastrol is below a certain population per centil cut point, i've inhibited clustral synthesis. Probably i probably get no bank for the buck on

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