New research suggests that medications originally developed for diabetes and obesity could have potential benefits for mental health and cognitive...
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A new study suggests that medications commonly used for diabetes, including the popular drug Ozempic, may help reduce the risk of certain obesity-related cancers. The research, published in JAMA, found that patients with Type 2 diabetes who took GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) had a significantly lower risk of developing 10 out of 13 types of cancer […] The post Common diabetes drugs may lower risk of obesity-related cancers appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
New research suggests that medications originally developed for diabetes and obesity could have potential benefits for mental health and cognitive...
Diabetes and obesity are growing health concerns worldwide. A type of medication called GLP-1 receptor agonists, commonly used to treat type 2...
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