And now for LDL (Part I)
Updated: 2012-05-30 22:02:57
I have spent the last several blog posts discussing HDL and the apparent failure of the class of drugs known as CETP inhibitors. Also, much to my dismay, the possibility that the hypothesis of raising HDL to prevent coronary disease may be deeply flawed. One of the benefits that I get by writing this blog is [...]

Is it really possible that statins as a class of drugs are so powerful that no new drug can fill an acknowledged need? Why is it that drugs such as niacin, Zetia, Lopid, etc. alter the amounts of the components of cholesterol, HDL and LDL but do not lead to better outcomes? As I [...]
I have spent the last several blogs on the new MCAT exam and whether it will allow the medical schools to admit a class of “better doctors.” There is another change which is occurring which will also alter the scope and magnitude of medical education. This change is in the third year of medical school. The [...]