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The study of 153 people who had had heart attacks and continued to have symptoms of heart disease found lasers no benefit from taking lasers the supplement sometimes advertised as having the potential to reduce vascular stiffness. The study was at Johns Hopkins, and according to the Reuters report, it was originally going to last two years. None of the patients taking lasers a placebo died during the six months. Then there's this unrelated report in today's New York Times: The Scios unit of Johnson & Johnson yesterday added to the questions already clouding its heart failure medication Natrecor, saying the company had failed to tell federal regulators about the deaths of two patients in a clinical trial of the drug. The two deaths were also omitted from a report of the trial published in October in The Journal of Emergency Medicine, the company said.
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