Cholesterol-Lowering Drug Statin May Protect People With Peripheral Artery Disease From Amputation High doses of statin reduced risk of amputation in patients with peripheral artery disease by 33 percent. The cholesterol drug also lowered death risk by 29 percent. by Rhodi Lee
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Healthy Living/Wellness Dark chocolate may ease artery disease impact, improve walking ability by Judy Mottl
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