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Acetaminophen, Cholesterol Drugs May Help Fight Stroke
Two new studies find that acetaminophen and statins can be of great benefit in either preventing or treating stroke.

In the first study, statin use seemed to be correlated with a lower risk of having a first stro ...
[14 Apr, 2009 14:54]
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