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A diabetes drug called dapagliflozin may help protect heart blood vessels from damage caused by temporary lack of oxygen and then sudden return of blood flow, by calming down a harmful enzyme, keeping a key protein from getting damaged, and helping cells manage calcium properly — which keeps the vessel lining intact and stops cells from dying.

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The study found that a drug called dapagliflozin helps protect heart blood vessels after a heart attack by stopping harmful chemical changes and keeping calcium levels normal in cells — just like the claim said.

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