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Effect of Extended-Release Metformin on Cognitive Functions in Older Frail Women with Diabetes and Hypertension
14. 3. 2024 Source: Cardiovascular RisksWomen have a higher risk of geriatric frailty regardless of age and menopausal status. This risk further increases with the presence of diabetes and hypertension, which also elevate the risk of cognitive dysfunction. According to available data, metformin may reduce the risk of developing frailty in postmenopausal women. A recently published Italian study, LEOPARDESS, aimed to evaluate the effect of extended-release metformin on the cognitive functions of this population of women.
Definition and Classification of Chronic Kidney Disease According to KDIGO
We provide a brief overview of the definition and classification of chronic kidney disease based on...9. 10. 2023 Source: Cardiovascular Risks
Can the Use of Statins Help Reduce the Risk of Dementia?
A meta-analysis published last year by Taiwanese experts evaluated the connection between the use…23. 3. 2021 Source: Cardiovascular Risks
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Statin Therapy May Reduce Mortality in Patients Hospitalized with COVID-19
In connection with the COVID-19 pandemic, intensive research is ongoing to understand the…23. 3. 2021 Source: Cardiovascular Risks
Reasons for Nonadherence to Statin Therapy - Survey Results Among Patients
Adherence to statin therapy remains suboptimal despite its proven benefits in reducing…23. 3. 2021 Source: Cardiovascular Risks
American Heart Association: Side Effects of Statins Overview and Context
The American Heart Association (AHA) report provides an updated summary of knowledge on the…15. 4. 2020 Source: Cardiovascular Risks
LDL cholesterol: a new risk factor for the onset of venous thromboembolic disease?
Not only do atherosclerotic plaques in the arteries and the risk of heart attack decrease…3. 2. 2020 Source: Cardiovascular Risks
Why Do Women in the USA Receive Indicated Statin Therapy Less and in Lower Doses Than Men?
Statin use has been proven to reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases in both men and…31. 1. 2020 Source: Cardiovascular Risks
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