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In this episode, Nick and Nathan go over the endotoxemia hypothesis of atherogenesis and the major knowns and unknowns in heart disease. This episode is also available in video form on the Root Causing Health YouTube.
In this episode, Nick goes over the key characteristics of atherogenesis and the observations we have to explain. He also discusses the characterization of the disease and the transient behavior of coronary calcium scores (and therefore the difficulty of using them in the short term).
Here’s a transcript of the episode.
Nick gives an overview of the state of atherosclerosis research and explains why we haven’t identified what’s going on.
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We are Nathan Owens and Nick Andre and we are here to talk about our research and advance the science of the root cause of chronic disease.
Who we are and what we want to accomplish.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.