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Diabetes drug could treat heart disease: Study
Updated On: 21 December, 2018 10:43 PM IST | New York | IANS
HFpEF is more common in women and other risk factors include hypertension, old age, and obesity

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Researchers have discovered that metformin -- a drug commonly used to treat Type-2 diabetes -- might also be used to treat a specific form of heart failure known as preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), finds a new study.
In a mice study, published in the Journal of General Physiology, researchers showed that metformin relaxes a key heart muscle protein called titin, allowing the heart to properly fill with blood before pumping it around the body. This improves the animals' capacity for exercise.
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