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For patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Statins Offset Insulin-Related Cancer Risk in T2DM

Risks of cancer reduced with statins; greater risk reduction in those not receiving antihyperglycemic tx
Liraglutide increases heart rate and reduces heart rate variability in overweight patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes and stable coronary artery disease

Liraglutide Increases Heart Rate in T2DM With Stable CAD

Reduction in heart rate variability despite weight loss and improvement in metabolic parameters
Resveratrol supplementation does not improve hepatic or peripheral insulin sensitivity among patients with type 2 diabetes

Resveratrol Doesn’t Improve Insulin Sensitivity

Does not affect hepatic or peripheral insulin sensitivity in patients with well-controlled diabetes
For patients with type 2 diabetes

Saxagliptin Linked to Improved Albumin/Creatinine Ratios

No effect on estimated glomerular filtration rate
For overweight and obese women with type 2 diabetes

Switching Diet Drinks for Water Benefits Overweight Women

Greater decrease in weight, body mass index, fasting plasma glucose, fasting insulin, HOMA-IR
For women

SHBG, Total Estradiol Linked to Type 2 Diabetes in Women

Higher risk of T2DM with low levels of sex hormone-binding globulin, high levels of total estradiol
For patients with type 2 diabetes

Postprandial Walk Beneficial in Type 2 Diabetes

Second study supports at least 150 minutes of exercise a week for reducing T2DM risk
An increase in systolic blood pressure due to genetic variants is associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes

Genetic Increase in SBP Linked to Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

1 mm Hg elevation of SBP levels due to genetic score linked to increased risk of type 2 diabetes
Postmenopausal obese women who lose weight eating a high-protein diet may not experience any improvements in insulin sensitivity

High-Protein Diet Doesn’t Improve Insulin Sensitivity

Findings in postmenopausal obese women without diabetes
Blood levels of ghrelin may be a predictor of executive function impairment in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Ghrelin May Predict Cognitive Impairment

Findings among Chinese patients with type 2 diabetes