People who are physically active and on statins may have one less potential concern about the drugs. Despite their reputation for causing muscle injury, a new study suggests statins won't worsen the ...
When I tried statin therapy as part of an experiment, I quickly developed a common side effect. But what concerned me wasn’t ...
Statin therapy does not exacerbate muscle injury, pain or fatigue in people engaging in moderate-intensity exercise, such as walking, according to a study published today in the Journal of the ...
Statin therapy does not exacerbate muscle injury, pain or fatigue in people engaging in moderate-intensity exercise, such as walking, according to a study published today in the Journal of the ...
People who take statin medications are less active than those not taking the cholesterol-lowering drugs, a study finds. And that's a problem, because lack of activity increases the risk of heart ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Statin use was not associated with any greater change in exercise-related muscle injury vs. nonuse. The findings ...
The big picture: Dr. Adriana Davis says: "The science is clear, statins are life savers!" In the news: New research shows that statins don't increase muscle injury pain during moderate-intensity ...
June Furlan was alarmed when a mystery weakness started taking over her body, so her personal trainer suggested doing “dead bugs” to strengthen her core. She was already an avid gym goer, doing cardio ...