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Post by cjm on Jul 13, 2016 5:26:52 GMT
Do Statins Produce Neurological Effects?Beatrice Alexandra Golomb, a professor of medicine at the University of California, San Diego, responds July 1, 2016 Statins can indeed produce neurological effects. These drugs are typically prescribed to lower cholesterol and thereby reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke. Between 2003 and 2012 roughly one in four Americans aged 40 and older were taking a cholesterol-lowering medication, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But studies show that statins can influence our sleep and behavior—and perhaps even change the course of neurodegenerative conditions, including dementia. ...
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Post by Trog on Jul 13, 2016 20:38:59 GMT
Maybe statins could even make you hear voices?
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Post by cjm on Jul 13, 2016 20:55:23 GMT
Maybe statins could even make you hear voices? :punish:
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Post by neels on Jul 17, 2016 15:17:21 GMT
In my opinion this is one of the biggest medical frauds. I stopped using is as it cause muscle pain. I will rely on exercise and take my chances
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Post by cjm on Jul 20, 2016 7:16:22 GMT
In my opinion this is one of the biggest medical frauds. I stopped using is as it cause muscle pain. I will rely on exercise and take my chances All trademarks do not seem the same. Changing from Atacand to Crestor made a huge difference.
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Post by neels on Jul 20, 2016 12:49:34 GMT
I ended up with Crestor, but you have to work through the list to satisfy the medical fund. I am still not sure that statins are not a elaborate scam by big pharma
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