Statins Don t Cause Muscle Pain After All: Study By Kelly MACNAMARA, Marlowe HOOD
02/24/21 AT 7:53 PM
Cholesterol-lowering statins do not in fact cause muscle pain, despite a long-standing reputation that has discouraged many from taking the life-saving medication, researchers reported Thursday.
Statins are prescribed to prevent heart attack or stroke, but fears that they cause muscle symptoms have caused patients to abandon their treatment, potentially exposing them to greater risk of cardiovascular problems.
The issue remains contentious, with multiple studies and official health services giving sometimes confusing advice.
In the latest paper on the topic, researchers studied some 200 people across England and Wales who had recently stopped taking their medication because of muscle symptoms.
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Feral chickens left behind by former neighbour continue to terrorise neighbourhood, Glen Eden home owner says
22 Feb, 2021 09:25 PM
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Auckland Council has been working on the chicken complaint since it was brought to its attention last year. Photo / Jason Oxenham
Lincoln Tan is the New Zealand Herald’s diversity, ethnic affairs and immigration senior reporter.lincoln.tan@nzherald.co.nz@LincolnTanNZH
A Glen Eden homeowner has filed a fresh complaint to Auckland Council claiming his neighbour s chickens have gone feral and continue to cause a nightmare even though the property had been sold.
Chao Su, 82, first filed a complaint in February last year about his neighbour having more than 100 chickens - with some roosters taller than dogs - that were causing a nuisance on his property.