A report made public last month reinforced the idea that antibiotics can protect some people with cardiovascular disease against subsequent heart attacks, possibly by fighting an infection underlying the disease (SN: 3/16/02, p. 164: Troubled Hearts: Antibiotic might fend off second attack). However, two larger, subsequently released studies–one funded by an antibiotic manufacturer–show weak evidence at best of the purported effect.
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