Recent research from scientists at Northwestern University has brought to light serious concerns about the safety of two widely prescribed drugs for...
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Recent research from scientists at Northwestern University has brought to light serious concerns about the safety of two widely prescribed drugs for managing type 2 diabetes. These drugs, sulfonylureas and basal insulin, have been linked to an increased risk of heart-related complications, including heart attacks, strokes, heart failure, and even amputations in diabetes patients. The […]
Recent research from scientists at Northwestern University has brought to light serious concerns about the safety of two widely prescribed drugs for...
A recent study conducted by the University of Freiburg has raised concerns about the use of aspirin, particularly in individuals who are at risk of...
A recent study conducted by the University of Freiburg has raised concerns about the use of aspirin, particularly in individuals who are at risk of...
A new study has found that people with type 2 diabetes who have lower levels of diligence, or conscientiousness, may face a higher risk of developing...
When we discuss heart health for people with type 2 diabetes, the conversation often goes beyond the typical advice of improving diet and exercise. A...
When we discuss heart health for people with type 2 diabetes, the conversation often goes beyond the typical advice of improving diet and exercise. A...
A recent study by scientists at McGill University has raised concerns about the common use of anti-inflammatory drugs and steroids to relieve pain....
A recent study by scientists at McGill University has raised concerns about the common use of anti-inflammatory drugs and steroids to relieve pain....
Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors, a newer class of drugs used to manage diabetes, have recently been linked to a rare but serious...
A new study has found that statin medications, commonly used to prevent heart attacks and strokes, are both cost-effective and linked to better health...