• Your thoughts on LPa

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    It seems like the information you were looking for on "LPa" wasn't specifically addressed in the clips from Gary Brecka, but there was a relevant discussion around cholesterol and lipid profiles. If you're referring to Lp(a), which stands for Lipoprotein(a), it's often discussed in the context of cardiovascular risk factors.

    In Gary Brecka's discussions with experts like Gabrielle Lyon, cholesterol is explored critically, suggesting that traditional views may overemphasize LDL cholesterol. Instead, focus on markers like Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) and triglycerides might be more indicative of cardiovascular health risks 1. Lp(a) often comes up in such discussions due to its role in promoting atherosclerosis independent of LDL cholesterol levels. Therefore, it's a significant marker for cardiovascular risk that some health practitioners focus on, although it wasn't specifically mentioned in the clips retrieved.

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