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A common diabetes drug called metformin might help protect the heart from damage after a heart attack in animals—even if they don’t have diabetes—by turning on a cellular repair switch and stopping harmful leaks in heart cells.
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This study says metformin, a diabetes drug, helps protect the heart after a heart attack in animals, even if they don’t have diabetes, by improving how heart cells use energy and preventing cell damage — which matches what the claim says.
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