Discover health via phenotypes
A phenotype is a set of traits, like blood pressure or body shape, that reflect how your genes and environment interact. In health, recognizing your phenotype helps identify disease risk and guide the best treatments.
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The Brain Attack (Stroke)
When cardiovascular disease hides in the brain — and no one takes ownership
“EGGCELLENT, OR ROTTEN EGG?”
Are eggs all they’re cracked up to be? Eggs, Influencers, and Individual Cardiometabolic Risk
Under Pressure:The Disease of Hypertension vs Blood Pressure, Its Biomarker
The Disease of Hypertension vs Blood Pressure, Its Biomarker
Killer Workouts - The Adult Athlete
The “Healthy Athlete Bias” and why you can’t outrun atherosclerosis
The “Incidentaloma”: Coronary Artery Disease “Hiding” in Your Medical Records
There’s a large organ called the heart located in the center of that CT scan of the chest - and the obvious atherosclerosis was never mentioned
Follow The Leader: The cost of listening to only 1 guideline
A statement about Lipid Guidelines and the pace of medical information dissemination
Something Smells Fishy: The Benefits and Controversies of Fish Oil and Icosapent Ethyl
The Benefits and Controversies of Fish Oil and Icosapent Ethyl