A new discovery may explain why so many people abandon cholesterol-lowering statins because of muscle pain and weakness.
Woman's World on MSN
What’s the Best Statin for Women? A Doctor Says Ask These 2 Questions First
Statins are the go-to medications for lowering “bad” LDL cholesterol, reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease and ...
Oprah Winfrey discusses GLP-1 weight-loss medications and obesity as a disease, challenging long-held misconceptions about ...
Cyprus Mail on MSN
Diabetes drugs could treat Alzheimer’s but ‘timing is key’
By Athena Vlachou Drugs used to treat metabolic disorders, such as Type 2 diabetes, alleviate symptoms of Alzheimer's disease ...
Anyone currently taking the anti-cholesterol drug has been told they need to be careful about some other medications ...
Friendly” labels on the packaging are becoming more common in U.S. supermarkets as a growing number of Americans try obesity ...
Many Americans overpay for prescription drugs. Here's how to cut it.
The Vancouver Sun on MSN
Cheaper, generic versions of Ozempic and Wegovy are coming. Here's what that means for B.C.
Health Canada approved last month two brand names for generic semaglutide products, Plosbrio and Poviztra, which contain ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
Experimental drug can sharply reduce amyloid beta's impact on Alzheimer’s
Early in Alzheimer’s disease, your brain can begin to change long before anyone notices a lost name or missed appointment.
Dan Bessesen, MD, a health and wellness leader at CU Anschutz, offers key insights on weight loss drugs, particularly compounded GLP-1s that are banned by the FDA but continue to be available.
Atorvastatin is a type of statin, commonly taken to help lower cholesterol levels - but taking it comes with some warnings ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 16 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear a patent dispute involving Amarin Pharma's ...
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