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Thiamine protects the diabetic heart.(news notes)(Brief Article)

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Thiamine Protects the Diabetic Heart: High doses of vitamin [B.sub.1]--or thiamine--could lower cholesterol in diabetes patients and help prevent heart disease, say UK researchers. Diabetes increases the risk of heart disease two-to ...

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