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While statin use increased, so did heart disease, strokes and diabetes (1999-2005)

Hi, this is Larry Hobbs @ FatNews.com. Statin use increased dramatically from 1999 to 2005, however there was also a significant increase in coronary heart disease, strokes and diabetes when comparing the numbers from 1999 to 2005. “This study shows NO evidence that lowering LDL cholesterol decreases the prevalence of heart disease And [yet] what [the authors of this paper concluded] from this data is that we simply need to treat more people. Brilliant!” This is a quote from Michael Eades, MD author of “Protein Power” on his blog, Nov 19, 2009 www.proteinpower.com “Researchers found from 1999-2000 to 2005-2006 the prevalence of high LDL cholesterol dropped by a third And since everyone knows that high LDL cholesterol causes heart disease, it should go without saying that during this same time period the prevalence of heart disease [should have decreased]. Right? Uh, well, no, not really. If anything, the prevalence of heart disease actually increased.” “But not to a statistically significant degree.” [Actually, it is statistically significant which I will show you in another video about the paper.] “They’ve just taken another grievous wound to their favorite theory and haven’t even got sense enough to know it.” “I find it interesting that whenever scientists discover data that shows the opposite of what their hypotheses predict they don’t conclude that their hypotheses might be wrong, instead they deem the contradiction a ‘paradox’ and bumble on ahead with their

TGen & Diabetes Research

At TGen, our research focuses on the identification of genes that are involved in the development of diabetes, diabetic kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, and obesity using state-of-the-art technologies. Using this approach, we have successfully identified genes with substantial effects on susceptibility to end-stage kidney failure in diabetes, regulation of cholesterol and lipid levels, and the degree to which individuals respond to diabetes medications with an improvement in insulin sensitivity.
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Toronto General &Western Hospital Foundation and the McEwen Centre for Regenerative Medicine together with Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Canada to present a symposium on the future of diabetes research, sponsored through the generosity of Rob & Cheryl McEwen and the McEwen Centre for Regenerative Medicine. World-leading stem cell researchers Dr. Gordon Keller and Dr. Derek van der Kooy discuss potential cures to diabetes. SPEAKERS Dr. Gordon Keller, Director, McEwen Centre for Regenerative Medicine Dr. Derek van der Kooy, Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto MODERATOR: Dr.Gary Lewis, Director,Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, University of Toronto Tuesday, November 11th, 2008 – MaRS Conference Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada. www.mcewencentre.com www.jdrf.ca

Diabetes true story 3

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