Re: Are Patients Married (to Statins) for Life?

From: Lictor (ghostmlNOSPAM-REMOVE_at_online.fr)
Date: 09/04/04


Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2004 00:05:05 +0200


"Wolfbrother" <rangerhasten@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:6eb8f6eb.0409041254.7d1d85d1@posting.google.com...
> They will never tell you the simple truth that HEALTHY
> PEOPLE DO NOT GET HEART DISEASE!!. People who are "doing everything
> right" DO NOT GET HEART DISEASE!! Heart disease is not "normal" or
> "genetic".

You mean, if one does everything right, one becomes immortal? Because, in
the end, pretty much everyone dies from heart failure, healthy or not.



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