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Diabetes Drug Linked to Higher Heart Risk - NYTimes.com

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A new analysis affirms earlier data concluding that Avandia may raise the risk of heart attack, stroke and other complications in diabetes patients.

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Tags: Heart, Heart Disease, Heart Attack, Diabetes, Diabetes Medication, Thrombotic Event, Drug

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