Statins: Muscle-Related Side Effects or Nocebo Effect?
- Cardio
- 04/05/2017
According to a new study, muscle-related symptoms are less commonly reported when patients and doctors are unaware that statin therapy is being used...
READ MOREAccording to a new study, muscle-related symptoms are less commonly reported when patients and doctors are unaware that statin therapy is being used...
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