Lower Your Cholesterol, Increase Your Diabetes Risk By 48%
(The Best Years in Life) A recent year study, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, found that thecholesterol lowering drugs known as statins increase the risk of diabetes within postmenopausal women by 48%.
This finding adds to a growing body of clinical evidence that statin drugs are fundamentally diabetogenic, which is not surprising considering the National Library of Medicine contains peer-reviewed, published research on over 300 other known adverse effects associated with their use. Read More.
This finding adds to a growing body of clinical evidence that statin drugs are fundamentally diabetogenic, which is not surprising considering the National Library of Medicine contains peer-reviewed, published research on over 300 other known adverse effects associated with their use. Read More.
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