Monday 27 April 2015

Statins and memory loss

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Statins and memory loss

This week: Can statins cause cognitive defects, such as memory loss or difficulty thinking clearly?  The official answer is "no."  But. . .  

Also - How to diagnose coronary artery disease - Is cardiac cath really the "gold standard?"

Richard N. Fogoros, M.D.
Heart Disease Expert
Statins and memory loss
While some insist that statins produce cognitive disorders, studies to date have failed to prove an association between statins and memory loss. Learn more about this purported statin side effect.
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How to diagnose coronary artery disease
How tests are used to diagnose coronary artery disease
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How an RBBB Affects Your Health
Right Bundle Branch Block (RBBB) is an abnormal finding on the electrocardiogram that is often associated with underlying heart disease.
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What to think about before getting a stent
A stent is not really a solution for coronary artery disease, but rather is trading one kind of chronic problem for another.
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Secret Cardiology on Facebook

The Secret Cardiology Facebook page - things your cardiologist would rather not think about, much less talk about 

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