Diabetes drug may cut heart risks: study
13th Nov 2006, 16:03 GMT
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A diabetes drug may protect patients against thickening of the artery walls, a precursor to heart attacks, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association on Monday.
Diabetes drug may cut heart risks: study related news:
- Diabetes drug may cut heart risks: study (Reuters) — Yahoo! Health: Health News
- Diabetes drug may cut heart risks — MSNBC.com: Health
- Diabetes drug may reduce cardiovascular risks — EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health
- Diabetes drug stalls heart disease — United Press International - Health Business
- Vioxx successor poses heart risk in study — Boston Globe -- Business News
- Diabetes Drug Curbs Arterial Thickening — MedicineNet Heart General
- Dairy Council of California Helps Hispanic Families Achieve Healthier Lifestyles — Hispanic Business Magazine
- Depression, not antidepressants, increases mortality risks in heart failure — EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science
- Delay for FDA approval of diabetes drug — WISTV - Health
- Novartis diabetes drug delayed — FT.com - Companies
Latest news from Reuters: Health:
- Blow to chest can be fatal in child athletes: study
- Two Canada professors win right to toke up at work
- Most U.S. women in the dark about HPV: survey
- Red meat linked to some breast cancers: study
- Weight-loss surgery safety varies drastically: study
- Flu shot linked to tiny rise in risk for ailment
- Human natural painkiller beats morphine: research
- Radioactive iodine linked to thyroid disease
- Children showing hardening of arteries: study
- Enriched cocoa snack bars cut cholesterol