New heart treatment is biggest breakthrough since statins, scientists say
US researchers find heart attack survivors given anti-inflammatory injections have fewer future episodes and lower cancer riskAnti-inflammatory injections could lower the risk of heart attacks and may slow the progression of cancer, a study has found, in what researchers say is the biggest breakthrough since the discovery of statins.Heart attack survivors given injections of a targeted anti-inflammatory drug called canakinumab had fewer attacks in the future, scientists found. Cancer deaths were also halved in those treated with the drug, which is normally used only for rare inflammatory conditions.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: James Rudd Tags: Medical research Education Higher education Heart attack Society Science Health US news World news Source Type: news
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