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Posted By:  everxjen84
Posted On:  May 17, 2010

  Small Increase in Diabetes Risk Noted in Statin Patients.

Small Increase in Diabetes Risk Noted in Statin Patients. The use of cholesterol-lowering statin drugs increases the time of developing diabetes by 9 percent, but the verifiable endanger is low, especially when compared with how much statins break down the Damoclean sword of concern disease...... [view]

Posted By:  everxjen84
Posted On:  May 3, 2010

  High Dosages Of Zocor (Simvastatin) Increases The Risk Of Muscle Injury

High Dosages Of Zocor (Simvastatin) Increases The Risk Of Muscle Injury. Simvastatin is sold as a single-ingredient generic medication and as the brand-name, Zocor. It is also sold in federation with ezetimibe as Vytorin; and niacin as Simcor Ativan drug . US Food and Drug Administration...... [view]

Posted By:  zephyr
Posted On:  Feb 5, 2010

  Crime prevention should become most Caribbean countries' top priority

By Wellington C Ramos: In almost all the countries in the English-speaking Caribbean crime rates have increased to the point where the governments are frustrated and baffled by the new numbers. Not only have the crimes increased but, when it comes to bodily harm and theft, they are more...... [view]

Posted By:  christopherbaan
Posted On:  Jul 31, 2008

  2008 most liveable cities

The Monocle Global Quality of Life Index may one day graduate to adopt a scientific methodology that considers a larger spectrum of cities around the world, but I’m happy to settle for their current coverage and play the my-city-is-better-than-yours game, using the tidbits of quick facts...... [view]

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