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Statins Plus Exercise Best at Lowering Cholesterol, Study Finds
Posted Nov 28 2012 7:00am
Moderate exercise reduced death risk even without drugs, but not as much
Source: HealthDay
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Moderate exercise reduced death risk even without drugs, but not as much
Source: HealthDay
Related MedlinePlus Pages: Cholesterol , Exercise and Physical Fitness , Statins