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Intelligent Medicine Radio for March 29, Part 1: “Remnant Cholesterol”

Intelligent Medicine Radio for March 29, Part 1: “Remnant Cholesterol”

Intelligent Medicine | The Best of High Tech Medicine and Alternative Modalities · Dr. Ronald Hoffman | Pioneering Complementary Medicine Practitioner

March 31, 202542m 25s

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Show Notes

Do you know your “remnant cholesterol”? It could be better than LDL for predicting your risk of having a heart attack or stroke; Vagal nerve stimulation for seizures—could adding a keto diet help? Exoskeletons that help runners, hikers, and cyclists have hit the consumer marketplace for recreational athletes; RFK Jr’s HHS launches program to improve infant formulas; Insurers bilk taxpayers for billions by double-charging Medicaid.

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