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Abnormal fat metabolism underlies heart problems in diabetic patients

08.10.07 | WashU Medicine

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St. Louis, Aug. 10, 2007 — Heart disease hits people with diabetes twice as often as people without diabetes. In those with diabetes, cardiovascular complications occur at an earlier age and often result in premature death, making heart disease the major killer of diabetic people. But why is heart disease so prevalent among diabetics?

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Funding from the National Institutes of Health supported this research.

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Gwen Ericson
Washington University School of Medicine

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WashU Medicine. (2007, August 10). Abnormal fat metabolism underlies heart problems in diabetic patients. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LR5D45M8/abnormal-fat-metabolism-underlies-heart-problems-in-diabetic-patients.html
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