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Episode # 518 • 23 Mar 2026
Cardiology Meets Longevity
Metabolic health, advanced lipidology, and preventing ASCVD. Level up your primary prevention game. Learn when ApoB, Lp(a), and CAC actually change management, how to spot cardiometabolic risk before diabetes declares itself, and how to make smarter lipid decisions beyond the standard panel. We’re joined by Dr. Greg Katz, cardiologist and prevention expert at NYU Langone Health.
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