statins

More statin shenanigans

November 13, 2008 in Heart Disease | 4 comments

If you read the papers or watch the news you've probably heard about the recently published JUPITER study, advertised with bold headlines such as "Cholesterol drug causes risk of heart attack to plummet" and "Cholesterol-fighting drug shows wider benefit". If you've been following this blog (and perhaps even if you haven't), you are by now aware that such claims cannot be taken at face value.You might suspect, for example, that the study was sponsored by ...
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Statins for pregnant women and kids?

July 22, 2008 in Babies & Kids, Heart Disease, Medical Industrial Complex | 2 comments

One of my favorite researchers, Chris Masterjohn, has just launched a new blog called "The Daily Lipid" where he writes about fats, cholesterol and health. Chris is pursuing a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cell Biology and is one of the most knowledgeable contemporary writers on cardiovascular health that I'm aware of. With his permission, I am cross-posting the first two articles on his blog - which you should definitely consider adding to your blogroll!Statins ...
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More mainstream madness

July 8, 2008 in Babies & Kids, Food & Nutrition, Medical Industrial Complex | 5 comments

This week I'd like to bring your attention to three articles I came across on the web which illustrate the utter madness of mainstream medicine and nutrition.The first article, "Beware of New Media Brainwashing About High Fructose Corn Syrup", appeared on Mercola.com, a health advocacy site run by Dr. Joseph Mercola which I recommend. I agree with Dr. Mercola on most things, and even when we don't agree the differences are relatively minor.In his article ...
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The truth about statin drugs

June 6, 2008 in Heart Disease, Myths & Truths | 29 comments

Statins have been almost universally hailed as "wonder drugs" by medical authorities around the world. The market for statins was $26 billion in 2005, and sales for Lipitor alone reached $14 billion in 2006. Merck and Bristol Myers-Squib are actively seeking "over-the-counter" (OTC) status for their statin drugs. Statins are prescribed to men and women, children and the elderly, people with heart disease and people without heart disease.In fact, these drugs have a reputation for ...
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