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[Title] => Cholesterol guides could add 13 M new statin users
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[Title] => ADA: Give statins to most diabetes patients
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[Title] => Body fat and cardiovascular risk? Location, location!
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[Title] => Public asked to avoid stress from traffic
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[Title] => Low bone density may signal heart disease risk in RA
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November 10, 2015 - 12:00am