vlmd rounds Vyvyane Loh, MD
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- Health & Fitness
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This podcast focuses on bringing Art and Science back to Medicine. We've lost the art of healing and our practices lag the impressive developments in the biological sciences. My goal is to reignite interest in science and to restore a regard for humanity in the face of ever-growing disengagement in my profession. Subscribe if:-you are a geek or a nerd (the difference is in social skills--I identify as Geek--but we're all inclusive here, Kumbaya!)-your AQ (Attention Quotient) exceeds that of a goldfish (yes, the episodes are long)-you think: the-hip-bone-is-connected-to-the-knee-bone...but why?-you secretly harbour the suspicion that you're smarter than your doctor-you are a med student/professional who wants to know what your expensive education (which you are still paying for) did NOT give you-you love green tea, dance and animals, none of which is featured here extensively, but you're my kind of personSubscribe to my newsletter at vyvyanelohmd.com
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Reviewing Dayspring and Attia
Fuzzy science” abounds in the world, and even luminaries fall into its trap sometimes. This review clarifies the mis-explanations of important concepts in lipid science that were discussed in Peter Attia’s podcast. The interview with Dr. Thomas Dayspring resulted in a 7 hour series that promised a deep dive into cholesterol and lipoproteins. Lipid science is a complex and ever-evolving field. Understanding some of the basic tenets of the field helps us traverse more complicated topics. The in...
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Why Tuberculosis & Atherosclerosis are Siblings!
Why Tuberculosis & Atherosclerosis are Siblings!You can learn a lot about someone if you know their family members. That's why we're looking at Tuberculosis in this episode. 1.8 billion of the world's population has been infected by TB. Most of them have latent infection. 10.6 million had active infection in 2021. This common infectious disease has many similarities to atherosclerosis and we could learn a lot about plaque formation by looking at TB.#tuberculosis #tb #atherosclerosis...
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Vascular Calcification: The Real Story | Episode 51
We'll discuss the general process of vascular calcification and some common risk factors for this. How do smooth muscle cells in the blood vessel wall contribute to the process? And what about macrophages? How do statins affect calcification? What about CAC-scores? What would happen if you have a low score and started taking a statin? Which calcified plaques are at highest risk for rupture? Find out in this episode of vlmd rounds.#atherosclerosis #ldl #cholesterol #calciumscoreCourses for Hea...
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Macrophages in the Plaque--What No-one Told You | Episode 50
Learn about the role of macrophages in atherosclerosis. Where do they really come from? How do they contribute to the plaque? How are they driving the immune reaction? What's the relation between macrophages and T cells? We'll also look at vascular inflammation in the form of autoimmune vasculitis and note the similarities with atherosclerosis.#LDL #atherosclerosis #choelsterol #plaque #heartdisease #vasculitis #macrophagesMy website: vyvyanelohmd.comCheck out the livestream datesWork with me...
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What's Really Important About the Vasa Vasorum | Episode 49
Continuing on my discussion from episode 48, I lay out the real significance of the Vasa Vasorum. What is it about the vasa vasorum that plays into Atherosclerosis as an autoimmune disease? What's the real difference between the vasa vasorum of veins vs arteries?My website: vyvyanelohmd.comWork with me on your metabolic health: tulaversity.com
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What They Got Wrong About The Vasa Vasorum
I've been asked so many times about which end of the blood vessel allows entry of LDL particles that I've decided to address the question in this episode. One of the reasons there is so much confusion around discussion of the vasa vasorum is that we only focus on 1 tiny aspect of it and not the whole picture. All that missing information leads to confusion, "fuzzy talk" about the vasa vasorum and the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. I've decided to do 2 episodes on the topic and in this 1st p...
Customer Reviews
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Amazing podcast about human metabolism!
What a fantastic podcast! Dr. Vyvyane Loh has such a passion and command of these topics, she is definitely an expert! I highly recommend this podcast anybody who wants to learn more about our humanity!
Highly recommended
Like a fearless Alice, Dr. Loh is not daunted by rabbit holes—a necessary leap to get to the root cause of what’s ailing us!