The Intermittent Fasting Podcast

#365 - New Controversial IF Study, Media Misinformation, Heart Disease RIsk, Bad Science, Metabolic Dysfunction, Cardiovascular Health, Keto Easter, New Tone Device And More!

04.15.2024 - By Melanie Avalon, Vanessa SpinaPlay

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Listener Q&A: Anna - Double risk of heart disease?

Intermittent fasting ‘could raise risk of fatal heart disease

​The AHA says Fasting increases cardiac risk by 91%. Are they really that stupid?

​Could Intermittent Fasting Diets Raise Heart Risks?

​Study suggests intermittent fasting nearly doubles risk of death from heart disease

​P192 - Association Between Time-Restricted Eating and All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality

​Is Intermittent Fasting Bad for Your Heart? Here’s What We Know.

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