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Statins Rarely Cause Severe Muscle Problems, Researchers Say

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Statins Rarely Cause Severe Muscle Problems, Researchers Say

A large new study found that people taking statins are unlikely to develop serious muscle problems. Sol de Zuasnabar Brebbia/Getty Images New research reports that serious muscular disorders are rare for people who take statins to help l…

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