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In mice with heart damage from interrupted blood flow, a diabetes drug called dapagliflozin helps calm down inflammation in tiny blood vessels and stops heart cells from dying too soon.

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The study found that dapagliflozin helps protect tiny blood vessels in the heart after a heart attack in mice by keeping heart cells alive and reducing damage — which matches the claim, even if it explains how in a slightly different way.

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