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Over-the-Counter Supplement May Help Prevent Heart Failure in Type 2 Diabetes Patients, Research Suggests

by Mark Chiang
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Research presented at the British Cardiovascular Society conference in Manchester suggests that an inexpensive over-the-counter supplement may help prevent heart failure in individuals with Type 2 diabetes. The findings, disclosed on Tuesday, highlight a potential avenue for addressing cardiovascular complications commonly associated with the condition.

The study focused on exploring the effects of this readily available supplement on heart health among patients diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. Heart failure is a significant risk for people living with this chronic illness, and researchers aimed to identify accessible interventions to mitigate these risks. While details about the specific supplement and its mechanisms were not disclosed in the presentation, the research underscores its potential as a cost-effective option for reducing cardiovascular issues in this population. Further investigation into its efficacy and safety is expected to follow.

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Date: June 6, 2025

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