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liveonearth ([personal profile] liveonearth) wrote2012-06-07 10:35 am

Statin use increases Diabetes risk

The study in question (Women's Health Study) reaffirmed this association, in this case specifically for postmenopausal females. Certainly other populations are likely to be affected as well.

Nice article here: http://naturalmedicinejournal.com/article_content.asp?edition=1§ion=3&article=330

Physicians are faced with a basic question when making a prescription of any drug to a patient: “What are the risks and benefits of this recommendation?” When it comes to statin drugs, the benefits have been grossly overstated, while the risks have continually been swept under the rug. That discussion is much longer than the space available in this commentary. Suffice it to say that it is important to point out that while statins reduce the heart attack risk in women, they do not appear to affect overall risk of death, possibly because an increased risk for diabetes cancels out the reduced heart attack risk. So, let me focus on the study at hand and try to make sense of such a high risk for diabetes in postmenopausal women using statins.

[identity profile] liveonearth.livejournal.com 2012-06-08 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Yah. This is no surprise considering that one of the emerging etiologies for Alzheimer's is insulin resistance.

[identity profile] madman101.livejournal.com 2012-06-09 02:23 am (UTC)(link)
yes there are some curious similarities - i know that a kind of diabetes is involved in my whole CFS smorgasbord but this is not yet discerned in the standard med. world

***Note: great research on stem cells as causative of various lately, was presented on NPR's "Talk of the Nation: Science Friday" today. Of course, inflammation is usually implicated as well.

[identity profile] liveonearth.livejournal.com 2012-06-09 07:12 pm (UTC)(link)
High insulin levels are extremely inflammatory. It's all connected. As usual.