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1. Living with a Heart Disease, Managing the Problem
October 18, 2013
Heart disease is one of the most common problems in most developed countries, studies show. In the United States, heart diseases are the number one killer and reasons for disability, according to the National Institutes of Health’s Web site. Health experts believe that the current lifestyle of most ...
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2. Heart Disease Remains to be a Major Concern in the US
October 18, 2013
The high prevalence of heart diseases has been one of the biggest concerns in health care, health experts say. It is still one of the most common causes of death among men and women in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), affecting all ages and backgr...
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3. Rhabdomyolysis, a Problem Among Lipitor Users
October 09, 2013
Muscle problems have become one of the complications of using Lipitor, health reports say, and rhabdomyolysis is even possible. Rhabdomyolysis is a severe form of myopathy and may lead to renal failure and death if left untreated, according to an article published in Medsafe. The breakdown of muscle...
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4. Lipitor may Help Prevent Alzheimer, Study Shows
October 08, 2013
Statins like Lipitor are medications that are known to be “lipophilic”, health experts say, and it is one of its characteristics that may help in preventing Alzheimer’s and other degenerative diseases. Lipitor was used in a study entitled “Lipitor’s Effect on Alzheimer’s Dementia” or LEADe, accordin...
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5. Rhabdomyolysis, Rare Muscle Problem for Statin Users
October 04, 2013
The men and women who are at risk of experiencing a heart attack or stroke because of high cholesterol is now able to lessen the risk by taking statins, health reports say. However, patients need to be aware of the new safety information on these medications that help lower the cholesterol levels, a...
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6. Muscle Discomfort, a Problem Encountered by Statin Users
October 03, 2013
Cholesterol is naturally present in the body and is manufactured in the liver but there are times when the cholesterol level rises above normal, health experts say, and that is where the use of statin comes in. However, 98 percent of patients who were taking the cholesterol lowering medication Lipit...
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7. Surgery Underway: Understanding, Treating Adult Hip Dysplasia
July 05, 2013
Untreated hip dysplasia among adults may lead to worsening of symptoms, health experts say, showing that it may eventually require them to undergo hip operation. Hip dysplasia, which comprises about 10 percent of hip replacement cases in the United States, is considered to be one ...
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