In my last post (The Proper Use of the Term “Lipid Hypothesis”), I traced the origin of the term “lipid hypothesis” to Edward Ahrens in 1976, who defined it as the hypothesis that reductions in blood cholesterol levels will lead to reductions in heart disease risk. This can be seen as a testable prediction of the underlying hypothesis that high concentrations of cholesterol in the blood cause heart disease.
“High Cholesterol and Heart Disease — Myth or Truth?” links to https://recipes.net/articles/healthy-recipes-for-low-cholesterol-diet/ from wherever you try to access it. How can I read the article?
I’ll have my assistant start migrating these old articles from the black holes of the internet onto Substack soon!
Also interested. Thanks!
I'd love to read your article “High Cholesterol and Heart Disease — Myth or Truth?”
However, from wherever I try to access the article, the link takes me to https://recipes.net/articles/healthy-recipes-for-low-cholesterol-diet/ 35 Healthy Recipes For A Low Cholesterol Diet. What has happened?