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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Statins, beta blockers help prevent first heart attack

(ABC News) UPDATED 2006-02-20
A study has found that patients taking statins or beta blockers were less likely to have a heart attack as the first symptom of heart disease than those taking other drugs, such as calcium-channel blockers or diuretics. Although the study adjusted for smoking in its analysis, experts say that additional research is needed to account for other factors, such as aspirin therapy.  Read full story >
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