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A low-carb paleo approach is best for lowering LDL-P when dyslipidemia is driven by metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance.
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What is the greatest predictor of heart disease risk?
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High lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a), confers increased risk for heart disease independently of other lipid markers.
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How does thyroid hormone lower LDL particle number?
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How does GI pathology impact LDL number?
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What toxin(s) can cause dyslipidemia?
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The apoB mutation in familial hypercholesterolemia causes hypercholesterolemia by what mechanism?
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Which supplement has the same mechanism of action as statins but with a reduced side effect profile?
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What is the primary difference between pure hypercholesterolemia and dyslipidemia?
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Why does consuming fattier cuts of meat and skin, bone and cartilage help with glutathione levels?
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