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After 60 Years, Diabetes Drug Found to Unexpectedly Affect The Brain
Metformin has been prescribed to people with type 2 diabetes to manage blood sugar for more than 60 years, but scientists ...
A cheap, century-old medication can improve life for people with type 1 diabetes, according to new research. A clinical trial ...
A Garvan-led clinical trial has found that using a common and inexpensive type 2 diabetes drug reduces insulin needs in type ...
Experts recommend speaking to a doctor before changing medication routines. A new study suggests metformin, one of the most ...
Tens of millions of people with type 2 diabetes might actually be undermining their efforts to improve their health, with researchers demonstrating that the commonly prescribed metformin blocks the ...
Rutgers scientists found that metformin can blunt many of the metabolic and cardiovascular improvements normally produced by ...
New research reveals metformin may reduce exercise benefits for diabetes patients, affecting blood sugar control and fitness ...
Researchers found that metformin -- a drug that has been around for more than a half-century to regulate blood sugar -- may have a different ability: It can target senescent cells that affect muscle ...
Metformin appears to blunt improvements in blood pressure, fitness and blood sugar control that normally come from regular ...
Both metformin and exercise can prevent prediabetes from progressing to diabetes. But is it beneficial to combine these ...
The META-AF trial found fewer recurrences of atrial arrhythmias, a benefit unexplained by weight loss or glycemic control.
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Metformin Reduced Recurrent Atrial Arrhythmia After Afib Ablation
Over the 3 to 12 months following catheter ablation, patients who received metformin had greater freedom from recurrent ...
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