If your doctor has prescribed a statin to help lower your cholesterol, you're in good company - and you may have heard ...
People who take statins to lower cholesterol are unlikely to develop serious muscular disorders, a new study found. Many ...
Your doctor has suggested you give statins a try to help lower your cholesterol levels, but you're worried about the side ...
People are more worried about severe muscular problems when taking statins than they should be: Such side effects are exceedingly rare, research published Thursday in the journal The Lancet Digital ...
Millions of people rely on statins, a medication used to lower cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke.
A new study suggests inflammation may explain statin-related muscle pain, while experts emphasize these cholesterol-lowering drugs remain lifesaving.
A new study suggests that statins may activate inflammatory "danger signals" inside muscle cells, leading to weakness and muscle loss in susceptible individuals.
The obliques are the muscles running down either side of the abdomen. Pain in these muscles often occurs due to a type of injury known as “side strain.” There are two sets of oblique muscles: external ...