Muscle Weakness

Muscle Weakness - most related articles:

- Red yeast rice reduce cholesterol in statin intolerant - 6.1
- Statins may cause muscle damage in some patients - 5.5
- Excessive cola consumption can lead to muscle problems - 4.4
- Strong thigh muscles protect women from osteoarthritis symptoms - 4
- Heart stem cells grow into heart muscles - 3.7
- Musician's dystonia improved by stimulating hand muscles - 3.7
- Contraceptive pills impair muscle gains in young women - 3.3
- Keeping in good shape in old age is harder for women - 3.3
- Ginger consumption eases muscle pain by 25% - 3.3
- Older adults at high risk for drug interactions - 3.2

Muscle Weakness articles

Statins may cause muscle damage in some patients
Structural muscle damage may be present in patients who have statin-associated muscle complaints, found a new study in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).

Red yeast rice reduce cholesterol in statin intolerant
Red yeast rice capsules reduce cholesterol LDL (low density lipoprotein) levels in statin intolerant patients without causing any adverse events such as muscle pain and weakness, revealed by researchers.

Excessive cola consumption can lead to muscle problems
Doctors have issued a warning about excessive cola consumption after noticing an increase in the number of patients suffering from muscle problems, according to the June issue of IJCP, the International Journal of Clinical Practice.

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