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#129 - Tom Dayspring, M.D.: The latest insights into cardiovascular disease and lipidology

The Peter Attia Drive

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Athera Sclerosis

Red blood cells contain within them a lot of collestral within their membranes. It's this traffick callestral that ultimately becomes a foam cell through the macropasous ingestion of the lypa protein. Tom, what's the best explanation for why it's not the red blood cell that is the primary driver of athera sclerosis? We're going to obviously accompany this podcast with a lot of figures and diagrams of yours.

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