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Hi all, I have been type 1 for 23 years and had my first heart attack at age 31- 3 stents. Then I had my second heart attack at age 33- 5 vessal by-bass. Am I…

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Diabetes associated with higher risk of cardiovascular problems in men

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Study: Diabetes Doubles Alzheimer’s Risk - Health News - Health.com

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No proof fibrate drugs reduce heart risk in diabetes patients on statins, experts say

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