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Stanford 'Big Data' Study Links Common Heartburn Drugs with Heart Attack Risk

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Certain heartburn drugs among the most commonly used medicines in the world are associated with up to a 20 percent increased risk of heart attack. That's according to new research from Stanford's School of Medicine. What's interesting isn't just what they found, but the way they did it.

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