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Old 09-15-2009, 05:40 AM #1
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Default Yes or No to taking Statins for high cholesterol?

It seems that my cholesterol is high and my GP rooms phoned to ask me to meet with my doctor.
I've been trying to research whether I should take up any offer of a statin (if it is given) or stay away.
For every article that says Yes- statins work alongside dmd's to repair myelin, there's an equal and opposite article telling me No - statins cause more harm.

Does anyone have the latest answers please?
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