Statins Good or Bad: Why the Popularity of Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs Sparks Criticism
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In this episode we unpack the facts, controversies, and benefits surrounding the most prescribed drugs for lowering “bad” LDL cholesterol. Statins reduce risks of heart attack, stroke, and cardiovascular death, yet concerns over side effects - like muscle pain and blood sugar increases - fuel debates around their use. We’ll explore how statins work, the reality behind their reported side effects, and how lifestyle changes can boost their effectiveness. Join us as we dive into why statins have earned a top spot in heart health and what makes them a critical part of modern medicine.
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