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Cholesterol Drugs May Worsen Asthma, Small Study Finds
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Cholesterol drugs may worsen asthma, after researchers found sufferers' breathing worsened after they began using a st… Read Moreatin drug to lower cholesterol. Cholesterol drugs may worsen asthma, after a small study found that asthma sufferers'
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People with asthma may find that their breathing gets worse after they start a statin drug to lower cholesterol, a small new study shows. Asthma experts say the finding is a surprise because some previous studies have shown that statin drugs have
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Study: Cholesterol Drugs May Worsen Asthma
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5, 2011 — People with asthma may find that their breathing gets worse after they start a statin drug to lower cholesterol, a small new study shows. Asthma experts say the finding is a surprise because some previous studies have shown that statin drugs
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Women’s cholesterol levels vary with phase of menstrual cycle

National Institutes of Health researchers have shown that women’s cholesterol levels correspond with monthly changes in estrogen levels. This natural variation, they suggest, might indicate a need to take into account the phases of a woman’s monthly cycle before evaluating her cholesterol measures. On average, the total cholesterol level of the women in the study varied 19 percent over the course of the menstrual cycle.

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