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Cholesterol Statin Drug Use Dangerous After Stroke, Hemorrhage
    A study in the January 10, 2011 online issue of Archives of Neurology says patients with a recent history of stroke or brain hemorrhage can gain more than two quality-adjusted lif . . . keep reading
Common NSAID Pain Relievers Increase Heart Risk for Healthy People
    A new study reported in the June 8, 2010 online issue of Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes says healthy people who take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to reli . . . keep reading
Diet Drug Meridia Linked To Heart Problems, Stroke, Death
    A November 21, 2009 study from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) suggested an excess risk of cardiovascular events including myocardial infarction and cardiac death amon . . . keep reading
Radiation Therapy Doubles Risk Of Stroke
The July 1, 2009 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute finds that survivors of Hodgkin lymphoma who received radiation therapy were more than twice as likely to suffer from stroke la . . . keep reading
Chiropractic Care and Stroke Not Connected
The February 18, 2008 issue of the medical journal Spine reports that patients under chiropractic care experience no excess risk of stroke when compared with patients seeing their medical doctors. . . . keep reading
Study: Angioplasty, Stenting Increase Stroke Risk
The September 17, 2003 issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology highlights a study showing more than 20% of people who have undergone carotid angioplasty and stenting procedures may . . . keep reading
Bypass Surgery Can Increase Stroke Risk
A study in the July 17, 2001 issue of Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association finds that patients who have heart bypass surgery soon after having a heart attack or an episode of severe . . . keep reading
Some Carotid Artery Surgery Unnecessary
The February 4, 1999 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine is reporting that a widely used surgery to clean out clogged arteries is of little value unless the arteries are severely blocked. . . . keep reading
Heart Bypass Linked To Lingering Brain Damage
The New England Journal of Medicine recently reported that Heart Bypass surgery causes serious, lingering brain damage in as many as 25,000 Americans per year. Six percent of people undergoing Hea . . . keep reading
Viagra Linked To Blood Clotting, Heart Attacks
The January 10, 2002 issue of Cell reports that research at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine has found Viagra may be the cause of heart attack and strokes in men who take the . . . keep reading
Vioxx Linked To Blood Clots, Heart Attacks And Strokes
Reuters news service reported on April 19, 2002 that sales of the arthritis drug Vioxx are down because the drug has been linked to blood clots that can cause heart attacks and stroke. Vioxx is produc . . . keep reading
Common Drug Ingredient Could Cause Strokes
Reuters health reports the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recommended that a common ingredient in many over the counter drugs be reclassified as unsafe because it may cause hemorrhagic st . . . keep reading
1 In 10 Still Have Stroke Surgery Unnecessarily
The May 8, 2003 issue of the journal Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association reports that 1 in 10 people are having a common stroke surgery even though they are not good candidates and the r . . . keep reading
Heart Catheters Increase Risk Of Stroke In Some
A study in the April 12, 2003 issue of the British journal The Lancet finds that using heart catheters to diagnose a certain type of heart problem can unnecessarily increase the risk of the patient ha . . . keep reading
Stroke-Reducing Surgery Not Needed In Patients Without Symptoms
The June 8, 2000 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine reports that endarterectomy, a high-risk surgery used to clear neck artery blockages may be unnecessary in patients who have blockages but . . . keep reading
Chiropractic Patients Have Fewer Strokes
A literature review in the September, 2001 issue of the Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research reports that patients under chiropractic care experience strokes at a considerably lower rate than peo . . . keep reading
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