Acommon medicine used in the treatment of diabetes can reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s by almost a fifth, according to a new study.
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Acommon medicine used in the treatment of diabetes can reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s by almost a fifth, according to a new study.
Saman Javed

Diabetes Pills vs. Insulin: What You Should Know? (healthline.com)
It’s usually not a case of either pills or insulin. Your doctor will make a recommendation based on the type of diabetes you have, how long you’ve had it, and how much insulin you’re making naturally.
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Pills may be easier to take than insulin, but each kind comes with potential side effects. It may take a little trial and error to find the one that works best for you. Pills can stop working even if they’ve been effective for some time.
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If you start out with only pills and your type 2 diabetes worsens, you may need to use insulin as well.
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Insulin also has risks. Too much or too little can cause serious problems. You’ll have to learn how to monitor your diabetes and make adjustments as necessary.
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