A cardiac surgeon had a heart attack—here’s what he missed | Jeremy London, M.D.

June 21
54 mins

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"Making the effort earlier totally changes the trajectory for the rest of your life,” says Jeremy London, MD.

London is a board-certified cardiovascular surgeon with more than 25 years of clinical experience caring for patients across the full spectrum of heart disease — from prevention to advanced intervention. Dr. London received his medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia and completed his general surgery residency at Joseph’s Hospital in Denver, Colorado. He completed a general vascular and thoracic surgical fellowship at the Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, N.C. To deepen his understanding of medicine, he completed the Institute of Functional Medicine core program.


00:00 - When a cardiac surgeon has a heart attack

10:46 - Waking up with different priorities

13:49 - Missed signals

18:35 - The CGM experiment that revealed pre-diabetes

21:43 - The 5 tests that actually matter

25:44 - Diving into Lp(a)

30:36 - Target numbers for primary prevention

32:26 - Why taking medication isn't failure

38:24 - Atherosclerosis starts in childhood

41:19 - Why a zero calcium score doesn't mean you're safe

45:40 - What we don't know

48:41 - GLP-1s & the future of prevention


For more about London, visit his website: https://drjeremylondon.com/ 


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