Inside Anthony Tolliver’s Heart Scan: What He Learned Could Save Your Life | ClearCardio
After a stellar 13-year NBA career, Anthony Tolliver was denied life insurance—despite being in peak physical shape. Why? A misunderstood heart scan. In this episode, Anthony teams up with JD Enright and Dr. John Osborne to get real answers—and share the experience that could save your life.
Professional athletes are expected to be the picture of health, but even they face hidden risks. This episode unveils the surprising truth behind elite screening failures, the life-saving technology that exposed the reality, and why most heart attacks happen without symptoms. Whether you’re an athlete or an everyday health-conscious person, this is a must-listen.
Your go-to heart health channel for truth, prevention, and peace of mind — straight from the experts. Get real answers to the questions your doctor doesn’t ask, and a plan to reverse heart disease before it starts. All in under an hour a day — so you can stop Googling symptoms and start living with confidence.
This episode is for:
Athletes who think annual physicals are enough
People denied life insurance without explanation
Adults over 35 with family history of heart disease
Anyone who feels fine but wants peace of mind
You’ll leave this episode knowing:
How elite athletes can be misdiagnosed due to outdated testing
What truly causes heart attacks and strokes—and how it’s preventable
The power of CT angiogram + AI to reveal plaque decades before symptoms
What makes ClearCardio's scan different—and life-saving
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