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In rats that had a heart attack, taking metformin didn’t make the heart damage smaller or improve how well the heart pumped, but it did help reduce some of the scarring and thickening in the heart muscle.

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The study gave metformin to rats after heart attacks and found it didn’t change the size of the heart damage or how poorly the heart pumped, but it did make the heart less thick and scarred — just like the claim said.

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