Study Finds Limited Benefits of Stent Use for Millions With Heart Disease

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Stents and bypass surgery are no more effective than drug treatment and better health habits in preventing heart attacks and death, a study found

PHILADELPHIA—Stents and coronary artery bypass surgery are no more effective than intensive drug treatment and better health habits in preventing millions of Americans from heart attacks and death, a large study found, shedding new light on a major controversy in cardiology.

Researchers and doctors have fiercely debated for years how best to treat people who have narrowed coronary arteries but aren’t suffering acute symptoms.

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