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Anti-diabetic drugs could lower risk of primary and secondary brain cancer – – University of Bristol – All news
Diabetic patients who take anti-diabetic drugs – known as glitazones – long term had a lower risk of primary and secondary brain cancer compared with diabetic patients on other medications, new research led by the University of Bristol has found.
Diabetic patients who take anti-diabetic drugs – known as glitazones – long term had a lower risk of primary and secondary brain cancer compared with diabetic patients on other medications, new research led by the University of Bristol has found.University of Bristol – All news