Early Merck research may have raised similar issues, according to James Stein at the University of Wisconsin.
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The data "are not definitive at all, " says James Stein, a cardiologist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
But one panelist, James Stein, a cardiac imaging expert at the University of Wisconsin, disagreed with assertions made in the document.
But James Stein at the University of Wisconsin, Madison says he worries about the precedent of taking such snapshot views before the study is completed.
James Stein of the University of Wisconsin-Madison calls the cholesterol suppressor "the hottest drug on the horizon, " although he cautions that longer-term safety data are needed.
In the wake of these studies preventive cardiologists at the University of Wisconsin Hospital stopped recommending foods with sterols, says James Stein, UW's head of preventive cardiology.
"People should be getting nutrition from real foods, not from foods that are artificially modified to give supposed health benefits, " says University of Wisconsin cardiologist James Stein.
"To say that this study reflects on ENHANCE in any way is a huge stretch of the imagination, " says James Stein, a CIMT expert at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
"This is a case where 99% of doctors and patients would elect to be stented, " says James Stein, head of preventative cardiology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison medical school.
"The shocking thing is that Pfizer didn't know about this effect ahead of time, " says James Stein, a cardiologist at the University of Wisconsin who works with Merck, Pfizer and other drug makers.
James Stein, a cardiologist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, said before the release of the SEAS study that he believes any drug that lowers the bad cholesterol, or LDL, by 20% as Zetia does is likely to help patients, but that the benefit for Zetia is still unproven.
You can also see the mark of abstraction on a fair amount of 20th-century literature and not just the avowedly experimental writings of James Joyce or Gertrude Stein, either.
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The idea of hospitality provides a link, often quite tenuous, between a series of entertaining historical anecdotes, as Mr Browner ranges broadly from Petronius to Adolf Hitler via the court of Louis XIV, the log cabin of John James Audubon and the Paris salon of Gertrude Stein.
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