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#24 - Tom Dayspring, M.D., FACP, FNLA – Part V of V: Lp(a), inflammation, oxLDL, remnants, and more

The Peter Attia Drive

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Do Red Blood Cells Cause Athroscrosis?

Red blood cells carry many, many more molecules of callestral than any lype protein does. Why don't red blood cells cause athroscrosis? Because they're not invading your arterial and not subject to oxidative forces a where macrofage is going to ingest the red blood cell. Do they not invade the artery wall because they can't penetrate the sub endithelial? Yeer, gigantic.

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