Should All-Cause Mortality Be the Gold Standard in Prevention? cardiology statistics Mar 29, 2026

All-Cause Mortality Is Not Always the Best Standard for Preventive Medicine

Every day on social media I get asked, "But what about all-cause mortality?". These Medfluencers and Healthfluencers seem to think that unless a study shows a reduction in All-Cause Mortality (ACM), then it is not a good st...

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Reverse Causality: Why “Low LDL Causes Cancer” Is Misleading cardiology statistics Mar 02, 2026

Does Low LDL Cause Cancer?

You've seen the headlines, "Low LDL Causes Cancer". This is obviously is not true. But how can you explain this? This is due to phenomenon called, "Reverse Causality".

 

What Is Reverse Causality?

Reverse causality is when scientists think A causes B, but it actually t...

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