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Heart Health And Statins What To Know Now

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Today's Daily Dose is partly brought to you by Grassdoor.com cannabis delivered fast SAVE 40% OFF Your Entire Purchase USE CODE: DAILY @ Checkout and by Social CBD discover the power of this cannabinoid it may aid with stress, mood and sleep https://socialcbd.pxf.io/n1GAJo by Audible discover and enjoy a vast collection of audiobooks, stories and more save now on your first months subscription. https://www.audibletrial.com/e462rj If you want to help support this channel and the content please consider checking out my website TheDailyDose.co You can also checkout these Top 5 Best Natural Health Remedies https://5bestnaturalremedies.com/?id=6411ea08fb3fa87c9ee0f0b3 Statins, a class of medications renowned for their cholesterol-lowering properties, play a pivotal role in cardiovascular health. Recent research, however, reveals a significant gap in their utilization, prompting a closer examination of the factors influencing this trend. Statins operate by inhibiting cholesterol production in the liver, thereby facilitating the removal of cholesterol from the bloodstream. Moreover, they exhibit anti-inflammatory effects, mitigating the development of arterial blockages associated with cardiovascular diseases. A study conducted by researchers from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the University of Pittsburgh, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine on December 4, 2023, indicates an overall increase in statin use for primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases. However, the study highlights that only 35% of eligible individuals availed themselves of statins, especially among high-risk groups. Dr. Beatty further notes that the unhealthy lifestyle adopted in younger years contributes to arterial blockages. However, the manifestation of symptoms and the perceived risk are delayed, leading to a sense of invulnerability among the younger population. Assessing an individual's need for statins is a multifaceted process, as explained by Dr. Beatty. It involves more than treating everyone with cholesterol above a certain threshold. The intricate nature of this assessment contributes to the hesitancy in statin adoption. Dr. Beatty acknowledges that resistance to taking a pill for the rest of one's life is a common factor. Despite physicians explaining the risks and benefits, individuals may be reluctant to commit to long-term medication, especially when they feel healthy at the moment. Dr. Beatty emphasizes that while lifestyle changes like diet and exercise can improve cholesterol, they often prove difficult to maintain, leading individuals to revert to previous habits. Dr. Jim Liu, a cardiologist at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, highlights the long-standing effectiveness of statins in reducing cardiovascular risk. The reduction in the risk of heart attack, stroke, and death ranges from 10% to 30%, with greater benefits for those at higher initial risk. #statins #whatarestatins #howdostatinswork #statinswhattoknow #cholestrol #controllingcholestrol #healthandwellness #herbalsupplements #alternativehealing #naturalremedies #thedailydosepodcast

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Today's Daily Dose is partly brought to you by Grassdoor.com cannabis delivered fast SAVE 40% OFF Your Entire Purchase USE CODE: DAILY @ Checkout and by Social CBD discover the power of this cannabinoid it may aid with stress, mood and sleep https://socialcbd.pxf.io/n1GAJo by Audible discover and enjoy a vast collection of audiobooks, stories and more save now on your first months subscription. https://www.audibletrial.com/e462rj If you want to help support this channel and the content please consider checking out my website TheDailyDose.co You can also checkout these Top 5 Best Natural Health Remedies https://5bestnaturalremedies.com/?id=6411ea08fb3fa87c9ee0f0b3 Statins, a class of medications renowned for their cholesterol-lowering properties, play a pivotal role in cardiovascular health. Recent research, however, reveals a significant gap in their utilization, prompting a closer examination of the factors influencing this trend. Statins operate by inhibiting cholesterol production in the liver, thereby facilitating the removal of cholesterol from the bloodstream. Moreover, they exhibit anti-inflammatory effects, mitigating the development of arterial blockages associated with cardiovascular diseases. A study conducted by researchers from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the University of Pittsburgh, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine on December 4, 2023, indicates an overall increase in statin use for primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases. However, the study highlights that only 35% of eligible individuals availed themselves of statins, especially among high-risk groups. Dr. Beatty further notes that the unhealthy lifestyle adopted in younger years contributes to arterial blockages. However, the manifestation of symptoms and the perceived risk are delayed, leading to a sense of invulnerability among the younger population. Assessing an individual's need for statins is a multifaceted process, as explained by Dr. Beatty. It involves more than treating everyone with cholesterol above a certain threshold. The intricate nature of this assessment contributes to the hesitancy in statin adoption. Dr. Beatty acknowledges that resistance to taking a pill for the rest of one's life is a common factor. Despite physicians explaining the risks and benefits, individuals may be reluctant to commit to long-term medication, especially when they feel healthy at the moment. Dr. Beatty emphasizes that while lifestyle changes like diet and exercise can improve cholesterol, they often prove difficult to maintain, leading individuals to revert to previous habits. Dr. Jim Liu, a cardiologist at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, highlights the long-standing effectiveness of statins in reducing cardiovascular risk. The reduction in the risk of heart attack, stroke, and death ranges from 10% to 30%, with greater benefits for those at higher initial risk. #statins #whatarestatins #howdostatinswork #statinswhattoknow #cholestrol #controllingcholestrol #healthandwellness #herbalsupplements #alternativehealing #naturalremedies #thedailydosepodcast

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