The effect of dantonic™ on diabetes and its serious complications

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With improvements in living standards and the spread of Western lifestyle, the prevalence of diabetes Diabetes has been growing. Epidemiological studies have proven that type 2 diabetes Diabetes has increased year by year, which is also related to the aging of the population. Therefore, diabetes Diabetes has become the third largest noncommunicable disease, following cardiovascular diseases and cancer. In 1998, according to the World Health Report of the WHO, it was estimated that there were more than 143 million diabetes Diabetes patients in the world, and the figure was expected to increase to 300 million by 2025. In recent years, the conception of the metabolic syndrome in the prevention and treatment of coronary heart disease Coronary heart disease has integrated a variety of risk factors, including the increase of fasting blood glucose, insulin resistance, and impaired glucose tolerance, which are closely related to the glucose metabolism of the body. Diabetes Diabetes is also one of the most important risk factors for coronary heart disease Coronary heart disease, and coronary heart disease Coronary heart disease is the most common complication of diabetes Diabetes.

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Zhu, G., Li, R., Zhao, Y., & Luo, R. (2015). The effect of dantonicTM on diabetes and its serious complications. In Dan Shen (Salvia Miltiorrhiza) in Medicine: Volume 3. Clinical Research (pp. 203–212). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9466-4_12

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