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Metformin Slows Mitochondrial Energy Production, Promotes Glycemic Control

Metformin Slows Mitochondrial Energy Production, Promotes Glycemic Control
A new Northwestern Medicine study has found that metformin, a commonly prescribed diabetes drug, focuses primarily on the gut, acting to prevent glucose levels rising in the blood by driving glucose utilization inside cells lining the intestine. The post Metformin Slows Mitochondrial Energy Production, Promotes Glycemic Control appeared first on News Center .
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