A/Prof. Ken Sikaris – ‘Analysing The Cholesterol Message’
A graduate of the University of Melbourne, Dr Sikaris trained at the Royal Melbourne, Queen Victoria, and Prince Henry's Heidelberg Repatriation Hospitals. He obtained fellowships from the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia and the Australasian Association of Clinical Biochemists in 1992 and 1997 respectively.
Dr Sikaris was Director of Chemical Pathology at St Vincent's Hospital in Melbourne between 1993 and 1996. A NATA-accredited laboratory assessor, Dr Sikaris specialises in Prostate Specific Antigen, cholesterol and quality assurance and is currently chair of the International Federation of Clinical Chemistry Committee on Analytical Quality. His expertise is highly sought and he has presented extensively at national and international symposiums.
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11:25 it’d be nice to see this “normal” value changed. Had a doctor mislead me like this.
A very interesting talk, thanks
Excellent talk thank you and save to corresponding playlists with other great talks from low carb down under. Thank you.
“Low carb diets lead to weight loss.”
Thats of no interest to me: so do amputations.
I want to know if they lead to fat loss, specifically visceral fat loss.
Thank you Professor Ken Solaris, please keep spreading the message. Brilliant presentation! All of this is so true – low carbs drop the weight like magic. I am so happy with my health reversal – now have great markers with TGs (v.low) and HDL (high). Why have we have had the cholesterol story so wrong for so long, when David Diamond Aseem Malhotra, you and others are telling us the real story. Statins are hurting so many people
Amazing work guys. The world has gone upside down thanks for pushing back
Thank you Ken!
Dr Ken Sikaris is a giant in the field of lipid metabolism!!! Hopefully, his message will get more recognition! Better sooner than later…
Need more Ken…. Always interesting….
excellent talk
Wow, that was so good!
Thanks Ken, always insightful.
Long time no see.