What To Know About Cholesterol
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Host Doug Stephan and Dr. Ken Kronhaus of Lake Cardiology (352-735-1400) cover a number of topics affecting our health. First up, Doug and Dr. Ken begin with a deep dive into cholesterol, exploring the evolving science behind how it impacts not just cardiovascular health, but cognitive function as well. Doug and Dr. Ken discuss emerging research suggesting that so-called “bad” cholesterol may play a more complex role in the body than previously thought, including its potential connection to protecting against Dementia. They unpack what this means (and what it doesn’t), helping listeners separate headlines from reality.
From there, the duo clarifies the critical differences between LDL and HDL cholesterol, what each type does in the body, why balance matters, and how these markers are used to assess overall health risk. Dr. Ken shares practical, real-world guidance on how to properly monitor your cholesterol levels, including which numbers to pay attention to, how often to test, and how to work collaboratively with your primary care provider to stay ahead of potential issues.
As always, Doug brings thoughtful questions and a relatable perspective, while Dr. Ken delivers clear, actionable insights grounded in decades of clinical experience. Whether you’re managing your cholesterol, curious about the latest research, or simply looking to take a more proactive approach to your long-term health, this episode offers valuable information you won’t want to miss.
Lastly, Doug and Dr. Ken address listener questions, including physical changes in the body as it ages, how stress levels affect our bodies and mind, and bringing overall health to the body and mind collectively.
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