Showing posts with label use. Show all posts
Showing posts with label use. Show all posts

Musculoskeletal conditions injuries may be associated with statin use

Thursday, May 1, 2014



Using cholesterol-lowering statins may be associated with musculoskeletal conditions, arthropathies (joint diseases) and injuries, according to a report published Online First by JAMA Internal Medicine, a JAMA Network publication.

While statins effectively lower cardiovascular illnesses and death, the full spectrum of statin musculoskeletal adverse events (AEs) is unknown. Statin-associated musculoskeletal AEs include a wide variety of clinical presentations, including muscle weakness, muscle cramps and tendinous (tendon) diseases, the authors write in the study background.

Ishak Mansi, M.D., of the VA North Texas Health Care System, Dallas, and colleagues utilized data from a military health care system to determine whether statins were associated with musculoskeletal conditions based on statin use during the 2005 fiscal year. Patients were divided into two groups: statin users for at least 90 days and nonusers. A total of 46,249 patients met the study criteria and of those, researchers propensity score-matched (a statistical approach that mathematically matches the characteristics of patients in two or more groups) 6,967 statin users with 6,967 nonusers.

"Musculoskeletal conditions, arthropathies, injuries and pain are more common among statin users than among similar nonusers. The full spectrum of statins musculoskeletal adverse events may not be fully explored, and further studies are warranted, especially in physically active individuals," the authors notes.

Statin users had a higher odds ratio (OR) for musculoskeletal disease diagnosis group 1 (all musculoskeletal diseases: OR, 1.19), for musculoskeletal disease diagnosis group 1b (dislocation/strain/sprain: OR, 1.13) and for musculoskeletal diagnosis group 2 (musculoskeletal pain: OR, 1.09), but not for musculoskeletal disease diagnosis group 1a (osteoarthritis/arthropathy: OR,1.07), according to study results for the propensity score-matched pairs.

To our knowledge, this is the first study, using propensity score matching, to show that statin use is associated with an increased likelihood of diagnoses of musculoskeletal conditions, arthropathies and injuries. In our primary analysis, we did not find a statistically significant association between statin use and arthropathy; however, this association was statistically significant in all other analyses," the authors conclude. "These findings are concerning because starting statin therapy at a young age for primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases has been widely advocated."
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Ask the Internet Do You Use a Slow Cooker

Friday, April 18, 2014

Readers, you have installed Greek yogurt as Queen and Supreme Ruler of Mayofreeland and avocado as Prime Minister. Soft, spreadable cheeses and sour cream are their trusted advisers. Enemies of mayo rejoice!

For this week’s question I took a look deep inside (my kitchen):

Q: My mother gave me a slow cooker many years ago, at my request. I use it to make beans, collards, and oatmeal. Up to now, I’ve been fairly content with my alternating shining success/burning failure within this repertoire, but I’d like to expand. (And avoid setting off the smoke detector when I’m not home.)

Do you have any good vegetarian slow cooker recipes or resources? How about general slow cooker tips for expediting mealtime?


A: CHG readers, it’s all you today! The comments await your sage advice. Thank you!

Want to ask the interweb a question? Post one in the comment section, or write to Cheaphealthygood@gmail.com. Then, tune in next Tuesday for an answer/several answers from the good people of the World Wide Net.
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How to Use Lipstick Correctly

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

How to Use Lipstick Correctly
How to Use Lipstick Correctly
Lipstick is the make-up is mandatory in the brush. With lipstick, the lips will look fresh also affect the overall appearance. In order to get long-lasting lipstick and the result can be perfect, you should know a few tricks about the use of lipstick, as summarized from the U.S. In style.

1. In order for Durable Lipstick
To make a long-lasting lipstick, use a lip liner before using lipstick. Then pat the lips with a finger, the color evenly.

2. Lipstick with Other Colors
Want to get a different color lip
stick? You do not need to buy a new lipstick. Combine two or three colors of lipstick that you have and voila, you can get a new lipstick color.

3. Tips For Getting Nude Color Lipstick
Start by applying a pale pink lipstick, to get the effect of matte (not shiny), pat lips with powder. "I call him look lips
tick powder," says make-up artist Robin Fredriksz, which uses the technique of the lips Drew Barrymore.

4. In order Color Lipstick in Just Like Tubes
Maybe you are often disappointed with the results of different lipstick colors when used. It happened because of the color of your original lip that may yellow or black. In order for the same result as in a tube of lipstick, before daub lipstick, you have to daub foundation first. Foundation will make your lip color becomes white, so the color will be the same color as the lipstick. In addition, the foundation made ​​lasting lipstick on the lips.
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