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While food is generally thought to be beneficial, the authors maintain that, if eaten to excess, food can actually be harmful, causing such health-robbing problems as acid reflux, obesity, diabetic syndrome, lack of mobility and, in extreme cases, cancer, cardio-vascular disease or even death.
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The label now includes a black box warning that it can increase the risk of death, MI, stroke, venous thromboembolism, thrombosis of vascular access, and tumor progression or recurrence.
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The primary endpoint was the time to first major vascular event, defined as the composite of non-fatal MI or coronary death, any stroke or any arterial revascularization.
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Atherosclerosis was found in a variety of vascular beds and was correlated with the age of the mummy at the time of death.
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