Multiple large-scale studies now point to the same conclusion: drinking coffee and tea in moderate amounts is linked to meaningfully lower rates of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The ...
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing has reported on the results from an in-depth study into Eli Lilly’s diabetes drug Jardiance. The study has examined the effectiveness of the drug as a treatment for heart ...
Researchers have shown that the glucose-lowering drug liraglutide safely and effectively decreases the overall risk of heart attack, stroke, or cardiovascular death for people with type 2 diabetes.
Drinking caffeinated coffee and tea daily may reduce your risk for cardiometabolic diseases, according to one study. The researchers found that drinking two to three cups of coffee or tea per day ...
Researchers believe the findings could reshape how doctors approach prediabetes treatment. Traditionally, cardiovascular prevention has focused on controlling major risk factors such as high blood ...