Coronary Calcification Predicts Future Heart Attacks and Coronary Death
Bill Sardi at LewRockwell.com - a report in the New England Journal of Medicine has concluded what I've thought for a long time: cholesterol scores are not a good predictor of heart attack risk. Nope. It's calcification in the major arteries that serve the heart, something that happens more in countries that ingest lots of milk and milk products. Remember, cows' milk is for baby cows. [lew]
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