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Cholesterol drug cuts vein clot risk by 40 percent (AFP via Yahoo! News)

By fthomas | March 29, 2009

The cholesterol-fighting drug rosuvastatin, marketed as Crestor to help fight high cholesterol, can help cut the risk of blood clots dramatically, according to research released Sunday.

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