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  2. 6 Benefits of Taking Metformin (Besides Weight Loss) - AOL

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    One analysis found that metformin “reduced cancer incidence and mortality in patients with diabetes, with overall cancer incidence reduced by 31 percent, and cancer mortality reduced by 34 ...

  3. Popular weight-loss and diabetes medications linked to lower ...

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    About 40% of new cancer diagnoses are associated with excess weight, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In 2021, there were about 170 new diagnoses for every 100,000 ...

  4. Weight Loss Drugs Like Ozempic, Zepbound May Reduce Cancer ...

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    Dr. Arif Kamal, an oncologist and chief patient officer at the American Cancer Society, highlights the complex relationship between obesity and cancer, particularly in organs involved in digestion ...

  5. Anti-obesity medication - Wikipedia

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    SGLT2 inhibitors cause the loss of 60–100 grams (2.1–3.5 oz) glucose in the urine each day and are associated with a modest, sustained weight loss of 1.5–2 kilograms (3.3–4.4 lb) in people with type 2 diabetes. The weight loss is less than expected due to compensatory increases in energy intake, but is additive when combined with GLP-1 ...

  6. What Are GLP-1 Medications & Who Should Use Them? Here ... - AOL

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    The prescriber recommendations for weight loss include “those with a BMI of 30 or above or a BMI of at least 27 and a coexisting condition such as diabetes, heart disease or sleep apnea may be ...

  7. Diabetes management - Wikipedia

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    It is recommended for patients who have been diagnosed with T2D who are overweight or obese to lose at least 5% of their weight and maintain the weight loss. There have been studies that have demonstrated that by losing about 5 to 10% of their weight at diagnosis, there is a reduction in heart disease risk factors, lowered Hb A1c, less diabetes ...