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Vigorous exercise boosts vitamin D while lowering heart risk - USATODAY.com

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No proof fibrate drugs reduce heart risk in diabetes patients on statins

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No proof fibrate drugs reduce heart risk in diabetes patients on statins, experts say

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Commentary: No Proof Fibrate Drugs Reduce Heart Risk in Diabetes Patients on Statins

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Commentary: No Proof Fibrate Drugs Reduce Heart Risk in Diabetes Patients on Statins

newswise.com — “Type 2 diabetes patients, who face higher risk of cardiovascular disease, often take a combination of medications designed to lower their LDL or “bad” cholesterol and triglyceride levels while raising their HDL or “good” cholesterol because doctors long have thought that taken together, the drugs offer protection from heart attacks and improve survival.View full resource at newswise.com

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Commentary: No Proof Fibrate Drugs Reduce Heart Risk in Diabetes Patients on Statins

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All Good Cholesterol Isn't Equally Beneficial, Researchers Say - Bloomberg

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Noisy Workplaces Significantly Raise Risk Of Serious Heart Disease - QualityPoint Technologies

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BPA Linked to Higher Testosterone Levels - MedicineNet - Health and Medical Information Produced by Doctors

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Testosterone, Heart Risk Research Raise Concerns About Testosterone Replacement - Science Café - UCSF

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Higher Testosterone May Raise Risk Of Heart Disease In Elderly Men

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Higher testosterone may raise CHD risk for elderly men

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Higher Testosterone Tied to Heart Trouble in Older Men - Drugs.com MedNews

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Low Testosterone Raises Heart Death Rates in Impotent Men - Yahoo! News

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