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The Body of Evidence

The Body of Evidence

Released: 2022-11-08
© 2021, Dr. Christopher Labos and Jonathan Jarry
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88 Episodes
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Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2022-11-08
© 2021, Dr. Christopher Labos and Jonathan Jarry
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085 - Cholesterol Part 2 / Sudden Soccer Deaths / Colonoscopies

085 - Cholesterol Part 2 / Sudden Soccer Deaths / Colonoscopies

What does history teach us about the controversy over cholesterol? Plus: we look at the zombie myth that soccer players are dying from the COVID-19 vaccine, and we dissect a new clinical trial of colonoscopies that reports disappointing results and...
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What does history teach us about the controversy over cholesterol? Plus: we look at the zombie myth that soccer players are dying from the COVID-19 vaccine, and we dissect a new clinical trial of colonoscopies that reports disappointing results and compare it to Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s enthusiasm for the procedure itself!
 
Block 1:
(1:50) Cholesterol: conflicting animal studies at the beginning of the 1900s
 
Block 2:
(9:28) Cholesterol: observational studies of high-fat diets in humans, randomized trials on low-animal-fat diets, drug trials
 
Block 3:
(27:19) Soccer players kicking the bucket? Not so much
 
Block 4:
(37:47) Colonoscopies: screening recommendations, alternatives to colonoscopies, latest trial
 
 
* Theme music: “Fall of the Ocean Queen“ by Joseph Hackl.
* Assistant researcher: Nicholas Koziris
 
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References:
 
Anybody interested in an in-depth review of the history of cholesterol research can read the series of articles by Daniel Steinberg published in the Journal of Lipid Research
 
Steinberg, Daniel Thematic review series: the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. An interpretive history of the cholesterol controversy: part 1. J Lipid Res. 2004 Sep;45(9):1583-93. doi: 10.1194/jlr.R400003-JLR200.
Steinberg D. Thematic review series: the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. An interpretive history of the cholesterol controversy: part 2: the early evidence linking hypercholesterolemia to coronary disease in humans. J Lipid Res. 2005 Feb;46(2):179-90. doi: 10.1194/jlr.R400012-JLR200. 
Steinberg D. Thematic review series: the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis: an interpretive history of the cholesterol controversy, part 3: mechanistically defining the role of hyperlipidemia. J Lipid Res. 2005 Oct;46(10):2037-51. DOI: 10.1194/jlr.R500010-JLR200
Steinberg D. The pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. An interpretive history of the cholesterol controversy, part 4: the 1984 coronary primary prevention trial ends it--almost. J Lipid Res. 2006 Jan;47(1):1-14. doi: 10.1194/jlr.R500014-JLR200.
Steinberg D. Thematic review series: the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. An interpretive history of the cholesterol controversy, part V: the discovery of the statins and the end of the controversy. J Lipid Res. 2006 Jul;47(7):1339-51. doi: 10.1194/jlr.R600009-JLR200.
 
Some specific references:
 
The Seven Countries study is a source of particular controversy:
A review of the Seven Countries Study controversy
http://www.epi.umn.edu/cvdepi/multimedia/critiques-of-the-seven-countries-study-and-ancel-keys/
 
And a paper written by several researchers trying to dispel some of the myths surrounding it
https://academic.oup.com/eurheartj/article/38/42/3119/4600167?login=false
 
 
Cochrane review of statins to prevent dementia
https://www.cochrane.org/CD003160/DEMENTIA_statins-prevention-dementia
 
The video of Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sXkIUZEWIo
 
The trial of colonoscopies: https://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMoa2208375
 
Vinay Prasad’s commentary: https://sensiblemed.substack.com/p/screening-colonoscopy-misses-the
 
New England Journal of Medicine accompanying editorial: https://www-nejm-org.proxy3.library.mcgill.ca/doi/pdf/10.1056%2FNEJMe2211595
 
 
 
Time machine:
 
1) Our episode on infertility: https://bodyofevidence.ca/062-infertility-and-rna-vaccines
 
2) Our interview on ivermectin: https://bodyofevidence.ca/interview-jack-lawrence-and-gid-m-k-on-ivermectin
 
 
Music Credits:
Dramatic Trailer by Rafael Krux
Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/5633-dramatic-t
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Release Date: 08/11/2022, 15:30:00

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Vaping, dieting, seeing a chiropractor, taking omega-3 supplements… so many decisions to make, so much misinformation. Dr. Christopher Labos and Jonathan Jarry look at the body of evidence on these topics to tell you what’s solid, what’s iffy… and what’s crapola. The jingles, comedy, and bickering help the medicine go down.

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