Roughly 40 million Americans take statins to lower cholesterol, believing it’s the best defense against heart disease. What’s rarely discussed is how these drugs affect the body long term. Cholesterol plays a role in cell structure and repair, and interfering with that process may have unintended consequences. Critics argue that the cholesterol-focused model has overshadowed deeper causes of heart disease. This report examines what happens in the body when statins are taken daily and why the issue remains controversial.
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