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The Peter Attia Drive

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The End of the HDL Hypothesis and the Role of Mendelian Randomizations in ASCVD

The drug Dalsetra marked the end of the HDL hypothesis because even though it raised HDL cholesterol by 35%, it did not have any effect on LDL, Applebee, or non HDL, and did not reduce the risk of heart attack or stroke. Subsequent Mendelian randomizations also did not find a causal link between genes that raised or lowered HDL cholesterol and ASCVD. Therefore, the belief that high HDL cholesterol protects against coronary artery disease in the presence of high LDL cholesterol is contradicted by the failure of CTP inhibitors and the findings of Mendelian randomizations.

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