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    Studies confirm link between cholesterol drugs and higher rates of diabetes by Ethan A. Huff, staff writer (NaturalNews) Seven years after the American Diabetes Association urged all diabetics, regardless of whether or not they had high cholesterol, to take statin drugs because they “may have some other qualities that have not been tested,” (http://www.naturalnews.com/001110.html), a [...]
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    Im a type 1 diabetic on statins, have been for years, but slowly reconsidering taking them now. My cholesterol is within range for the first time since about 2005, only just recently. But ove also been doing a lot of cardio, time to come off them??

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