
Longevity medicine, Zone 2, ApoB, glucose.
Why this score
- Posts on glucose & metabolic — relevant to your glucose / metabolic flags.
- 1 of 8 recent posts contain risk flags (avg risk 1/100).
- Main topics: Seed oils, Glucose & metabolic.
Recent posts (8)
Each post scored by the transparent risk engine.
The following email is what I sent my team last night. I sent a similar version to my patients, also. *** You’ve put your trust, your credibility, and your hard work into what we have built together, and I take that responsibility seriously. You deserve a complete and honest
A closer look at the MET-PREVENT trial and what its null results reveal about aging interventions and trial design. Full article linked below. https://t.co/2oD1n8DsbH
A study linking statins, the microbiome, and blood sugar control doesn’t change clinical practice. Full article linked below. https://t.co/iOdk2LskoJ
Atherosclerosis is not the only possible cause of a heart attack (myocardial infarction), and women are more prone to alternative causes than men. A closer look at the data tells a different story. Full article linked below. https://t.co/Lddm0RpqSX
Why ingredient changes don’t always mean healthier food | Layne Norton, Ph.D. (@BioLayne) This clip is from episode # 380 of The Drive which was released on 1/19/26. In the full episode, we cover: -The core arguments against seed oils: the four main claims underlying the idea https://t.co/GD8QTbi59w
low riskThe evolutionary argument against eating seed oils | Layne Norton, Ph.D. (@biolayne) This clip is from episode # 380 of The Drive which was released on 1/19/26. In the full episode, we cover: -The core arguments against seed oils: the four main claims underlying the idea that https://t.co/Xl2wSsDoEE
In #380 of The Drive, I sit down with Layne Norton, PhD, (@biolayne) to debate seed oils. Layne lays out the case that seed oils are not uniquely harmful under isocaloric conditions, while I steelman the strongest versions of the opposing argument. https://t.co/wjwFbOutkv
A viral wearable-data study suggests that one minute of vigorous exercise can replace 156 minutes of low-intensity movement. A closer look at the data tells a different story. Full article linked below. https://t.co/JTrgOvngCd