Statins help improve heart function and structure, study finds
Researchers using MRI scans of participants found those taking the cholesterol medicines were less likely to have a thickened heart muscle (left ventricular hypertrophy)Statins not only lower cholesterol but can improve the structure and function of the heart, research has shown.People taking the drugs were less likely to have abnormally enlarged hearts, a sign of stress and weakness, scientists said.Continue reading...
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