Monday, November 21, 2011

About Heart Health Center: High-Dose Statins May Cause Improvement In Atherosclerosis

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From Richard N. Fogoros, M.D., your Guide to Heart Health Center
This week: Can coronary artery disease be reversed? New evidence suggests it may be possible. Also: A review of the drugs that prevent or treat thrombosis (blood clots).

High-Dose Statins May Cause Improvement In Atherosclerosis
In the SATURN study, reported today at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions in Orlando, patients with coronary artery disease who were given either high dose atorvastatin (Lipitor, 80 mg... Read more

Drugs That Prevent or Treat Blood Clots
Blood clots that form within the heart or the vascular system are extremely dangerous.  They often lead to, among other things, heart attacks and strokes.  It is because of the... Read more

A Post-Heart-Attack Checklist
After you've survived a heart attack, you've got a lot to learn about and a lot to think about. While in the good old days you might have had a... Read more

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