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I Saw An Artcle Talking About Statins And How They May Be Overrated And Not Contributing In The Battle Of Heart DIsease ? Anyone Else Heard

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I have not heard but I take 80 mg so far it is working kay8

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Statins are widely recognized as effective in reducing cholesterol and lowering the risk of heart disease. They work by stopping the body from producing cholesterol and promoting the reabsorption of existing cholesterol. However, like any treatment, their effectiveness can vary by individual. If you have concerns, consult Show Full Answer

Statins are widely recognized as effective in reducing cholesterol and lowering the risk of heart disease. They work by stopping the body from producing cholesterol and promoting the reabsorption of existing cholesterol. However, like any treatment, their effectiveness can vary by individual. If you have concerns, consult your doctor to discuss your specific situation. For more on statins, visit: url:https://www.MyHeartDiseaseTeam.com/resources/tr....

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