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Testosterone Therapy and Your Heart: Why Your Total Score is Misleading

Imagine a man named Mark. Mark is 48 years old, and lately, he feels like a shell of his former self. Every day around 3:00 PM, he hits a “wall” of exhaustion that feels like swimming through deep mud. His “brain fog” makes it hard to focus at work, and he has completely lost the “spark” for his hobbies and his relationships. He is tired, moody, and just wants to nap.

The Million-Dollar Molecule: Why Your Body Pays a Fortune for Cholesterol

If your body were a blockbuster movie, cholesterol would be the character everyone loves to hate. We usually hear about it as the “villain” of the story—the bad guy responsible for heart trouble and clogged pipes. But if cholesterol is so truly “bad,” why is it found in every single cell of your body? Why does your body work so hard to keep it around?

How Your Workout Blocks Pain: The Deadly Secret of the Athlete’s Heart

Imagine a high-end sports car. It is sleek, shiny, and built to handle the toughest races. On the outside, it looks absolutely perfect. But deep inside the engine, there is a tiny fuel line that has started to rust. Normally, a “check engine” light would flash on the dashboard to warn the driver that something is wrong. However, in this car, someone has placed a thick piece of black tape over the light. The driver keeps pushing the car to its limits, feeling invincible, totally unaware that the engine is struggling. Suddenly – at 100 miles per hour – the engine stalls.

Peter Megdal of curingheartdisease.com Interview

In this interview, an elite cyclist and PhD-trained researcher shares the story of discovering severe coronary artery disease despite appearing exceptionally healthy. What began as a small drop in cycling power led to an invasive angiogram, a stent, and the discovery of multiple arterial blockages.

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