Statins and C-Reactive Protein
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A conversation with Washington Hospital Center cardiologist Stuart Seides cabout a new study suggesting that people who don't have high cholesterol but do have high C-Reactive Protein levels might have fewer heart attacks and strokes if treated with a statin drug like Crestor.
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