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Upcoming Webinar: How Effective Are Statins and Stents?

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Having a bit of trouble? | Dear {NAME}, Outside of an emergency setting, there appear to be zero ben

Having a bit of trouble? | [View this email in your browser F]( this email to a friend]( Dear {NAME}, Outside of an emergency setting, there appear to be zero benefits to angioplasty and stents. Stents don’t prevent heart attacks or extend your life. And, based on sham “placebo” surgery trials where they cut into you but don’t actually place a stent, they don’t even help with symptoms! So, hundreds of thousands of people are exposed to the risks of these operations for nothing? How do the doctors justify it? How do they get patients to sign up for it? And, why doesn’t it work if, in fact, you’re opening up a blocked artery? These are some of the questions I’m going to address during my live 2.5-hour webinar on October 14 at 3pm ET. And that’s just the first half! As you can see below, I’m also going to cover the pros and cons of cholesterol-lowering statin drugs, diving deep into an exploration of the true risks and benefits so people can make a fully informed choice. Before I answer your questions, I’m going to give sneak peeks of more than a dozen videos. Here's the full list: - Do Angioplasty Heart Stents Work? - Why Angioplasty Heart Stents Don’t Work Better - Are Heart Stents Safe? - Weighing the Risks and Benefits of Angioplasty Heart Stents - Do Heart Stents Work for Angina Chest Pain? - Why Are Stents Still Placed If They Don’t Work? - How Cardiologists Game the System - How Common Are Muscle Symptoms from Statins? - Who Should Take Statins? - Are Doctors Misleading Patients About Statin Risks and Benefits? - The True Benefits vs. Risks of Statins - How Much Longer Do You Live on Statins? - Can Cholesterol Get Too Low? - Are PCSK9 Inhibitors Safe and Effective? Webinar Date & Time: October 14, 2020 at 3pm ET Last Day to Register: October 8, 2020 [JOIN THE WEBINAR]( All of these videos will eventually be available for free on NutritionFacts.org, but if you don’t want to wait, you can watch them all now by joining me in this live webinar where you can get answers to all of your burning questions. Yours in evidence-based nutrition, Michael Greger, M.D., FACLM [NutritionFacts.org]( Support Us [Donate]( [Our Supporters]( [Donor Rewards & Recognition F]( This Email to a Friend]( Get the Books [How Not to Die]( [The How Not to Die Cookbook]( [How Not to Diet]( [How to Survive a Pandemic]( [The How Not to Diet Cookbook]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Link]( [YouTube]( [Spotify]( Copyright © 2020 NutritionFacts.org, All rights reserved. You are receiving this e-mail because you opted in at our website. Participate in our online discussion by registering [here](). Our mailing address is: NutritionFacts.org P.O. Box 11400Takoma Park, MD 20913 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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