Further analysis of a study has found that Actos (pioglitazone) may reduce the risk of heart attack and other cardiovascular problems in people with Type 2 diabetes. Compared to patients who took a placebo, individuals in the PROactive study who took Actos reduced their heart-attack risk by 23 percent.
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Researchers have found a link between hydroxychloroquine and a decreased risk of developing type-2 diabetes. Hydroxychloroquine has been in... Read more »
November is American Diabetes Month, and this month the American Diabetes Association are asking... how will you stop... Read more »
Regular readers may remember that I reported here on earlier studies about some benefits from intermittent fasting. But a study reported... Read more »
We already had several good reasons to lose weight. Now we have another one.The overwhelming majority of those of us adults who have been... Read more »
People who eat an extra serving of green leafy vegetables every day may be saving themselves from Type 2 diabetes, a new study suggests. A review of... Read more »
Wine has been lauded for its potential health properties, but new research suggests that the common grape may be equally as beneficial. Researchers... Read more »
Researchers say Vytorin may be a better choice than Lipitor for lowering cholesterol in people with Type 2 diabetes. In several recent clinical... Read more »
A new study has found that people who take a combination of modern blood-pressure medicines like calcium-channel blockers and ACE inhibitors are... Read more »
Lifestyle Intervention Is Associated With Lower Prevalence of Urinary Incontinence The Diabetes Prevention Program Jeanette S. Brown, MD, Rena Wing,... Read more »