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Articles about the statin drugs

Articles about the statin drugs
Statins May Help Prevent Cataracts
Statins may reduce risk of cataracts
Do Statins Prevent Cancer?
Statin use associated with reduced risk of some cancers
Sorting through the statins
Are all the statins alike? Not really. Here is a summary of the differences.
Stopping statins might be dangerous
If you're on statins, check with your doctor before stopping them.
Statins treat the risk, not just the cholesterol
Statins may be useful even if cholesterol levels are "normal."
Statins used ineffectively in many
Just because you're on statins doesn't mean you're being adequately treated - many docs don't prescribe high enough doses.
Statins vs angioplasty
Angioplasty may be unnecessary in some patients - if vigorous cholesterol lowering is achieved.
Statins and CRP levels
Statins appear to lower CRP levels as well as cholesterol.
Statins may go over-the-counter in Great Britain
Statins have been declared safe and effective enough to go OTC in England.
Can statins actually halt coronary disease
A new study suggests that high-dose atorvastatin can actually halt the progression of coronary artery disease
Diabetics should take statins
Patients with diabetes should be on statins, according to experts.
Adding Ezetimibe To Statin Works
Combination therapy safe and effective for reducing LDL cholesterol
What the Baycoll recall means
A popular statin was removed from the market - here's what it means to you.
High-dose atorvastatin improves survival
Pushing LDL levels lower than guidelines recommends improves survival after a heart attack

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