@PeterAttiaMD So isn’t that the issue in almost every nutritional study? I’ve always thought the overall healthy lifestyle trumps the value of almost all of these studies.
Just saw my second Starlink train! This one was even cooler visually than the one I saw last week. You can’t tell from this cell phone shot, but to my eyes they glowed red from being illuminated by the sunset before vanishing into Earth’s shadow.
Reading all the Tesla Cybertruck articles made me realize not only will we need more charging stations, but charging stations for EV Trucks that are towing trailers, boats etc. This will require a lot of space and new designs.
@DBelardoMD@KCKlatt Part of the skepticism for me is that is seems too good to be true. Are there any known 2nd and 3rd order side effects or significant negative systemic changes?
And for the record, many of my patients on semaglutide or tirzepatide for weight loss, also see our dietitian @KCKlatt ! Recommending lifestyle change & medical therapy does not have to be binary. Our patients benefit from all the tools in the toolbox 😊
Imagine if we told patients with familial hypercholesterolemia to just “will” their LDL down 200 mg/dl, shame them for not being able to do it on their own, & refuse to prescribe them life saving meds? That’s how many physicians treat patients with obesity. GLP1RAs change lives.
Who remembers the #Bricklin squad cars from the '70s? The Bricklin SV-1 was a V8, two-seat Canadian sports car with gull-wing doors. Less than 3,000 of them were manufactured from 1974-1975 by General Vehicle, a company owned by then Scottsdale resident Malcom Bricklin. (1/2)