@ACCinTouch@DrEugeneYang In US, retail price of BA is more than Repatha. It does not make economic sense, especially given that access to both is quite limited at the population level, especially for primary prevention.
@Neo1Architect@drpablocorral Next time you offer cherry picked interpretation from a single study, learn to read volume of evidence that completely counters your brain fart.
@bava23@matthewbaszucki Rubbish, Volumes of data show there is nothing to avoid seed oils. Please try to read actual RCTs and epidemiological papers rather than propagate arbitrary arguments.
@ChartScience@ItIsMikeFitz@NutritionMadeS3 No, too many have genetics tilted so won't be able to achieve these numbers with identical lifestyle. You can't always outrun your genes.
@PeptideData@ManOnThePen I don't think so. Weight loss is harder for many, particularly for those who are T2D. There are a sizeable population who do not get appetite suppression, hence weight does not come off easily. On the other hands, almost all get benefit in glycemic profile.
@pjones_al@ElieJarrougeMD Would love some reputable citations on this? One thing to be careful about is false equivalence. Hunter/gatherers are also exposed to toxins, just vastly different than us living in industrialized urban centers.
@sunnydirect8@CaryKelly11@BenBikmanPhD Sadly if you die young, there will be no recourse. You can either cherry pick data to follow a path, or look at large volume data with mounting evidence. The choice is yours really. Your cherry picked path is not a guarantee for failure, but comes with high risk.