January 2007


A small but growing number of doctors are, like athletes and actors, using agents to secure work and the contracts they want. But is that really necessary?
NeuroMetrix has pushed hard to get its NC-stat into the hands of primary care physicians.
Health plans and private companies are among those trying to inject some energy into a slow-growing application of health Internet technology.
Justen Deal is on unpaid leave after missing meetings to discuss e-mail denigrating the EMR project.

This Daily Mall article sounds a very discordant note by indicating that some researchers feel that there may be a link between the widely prescribed and very effective cholesterol fighting drugs called statins and Parkinson’s disease.  If true, this would be a major bombshell in the medical community because statins are now felt to be one the most significant pharma advances of the last century.  Statins lower cholesterol and fight heart disease and strokes.

 

The study found that people with very low LDL (low density lypo-proteins) are three times more likely to develop Parkinson’s.  Statins directly lower LDL (also called “bad” cholesterol.)

 

According to the article, most medical experts feel that it is entirely too early to draw any conclusions from this study and that statins are proven life savers whose should not be discontinued based on this very preliminary study.

 

See our earlier post on the same subject, based on a NYT article here.

 

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