Statins, the most prescribed drug in the world, may be quietly disrupting key metabolic pathways. This overlooked research ...
New guidelines recommend considering cholesterol-lowering statins in the 30s, screening all adults for hidden risk factors ...
Almost 50 million Americans take this type of medication daily. This recall comes with a teachable moment for all.
Leading medical groups have released new guidelines for managing cholesterol, calling for earlier screening, lower LDL targets, and several other major changes.
Cardiology groups say adults as young as 30 should assess cholesterol risk and consider treatment to prevent heart attacks ...
In this edition of The People’s Pharmacy, Joe and Teresa Graedon also hear from a reader who shares their solutions to nasal congestion.
The expert weighed in on a social media trend suggested people switch out their medication for a grocery store staple ...
Cardiologists now say adults as young as 30 at increased risk of heart disease should consider taking medication to lower cholesterol. What does that mean for you?
Heart doctors have a surprising answer.
Recent research suggests that the majority of side effects commonly linked to statins are not, in fact, caused by the medication itself. A comprehensive study, published in The Lancet, examined data ...
Long-term statin use is associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes of approximately 30% in individuals at high risk of the disease, even after taking into account known risk factors and ...
Immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy typically presents with progressive symmetrical proximal muscle weakness and myalgias, although some cases can present with respiratory and esophageal muscle ...