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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 recent study reveals that metformin, a long-used diabetes drug, operates directly in the brain, potentially opening new treatment avenues.
Benefits of metformin outweigh risks among young people with overweight or obesity and treated with second-gen antipsychotics.
Both medications have similar side effects, such as stomach issues like diarrhea, nausea, and bloating. However, metformin’s side effects are usually milder and tend to improve over time. Ozempic, on ...
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11 Warning Signs Your Blood Sugar Is Too High and What They Mean For Your Health
Symptoms of hyperglycemia (high blood glucose) can include increased thirst, hunger, urination, and fatigue. Some symptoms are more severe or rare.
Dear Dr. Roach: Is there anything a person can do to make it less likely that a COVID infection leads to long COVID symptoms? Does activity help or harm a person in this case? — L.B. Answer: Before ...
An open-label study shows that patients who took metformin after catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation have significantly ...
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 ...
HealthDay News — The benefits of metformin outweigh the risks for young people with bipolar spectrum disorder who have overweight or obesity and are treated with second-generation antipsychotics, ...
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