Prediabetes remission can reduce long-term heart disease risk by 60%, study finds

New research reveals that achieving prediabetes remission significantly reduces the risk of heart disease and heart failure by nearly 60%. This long-lasting heart-protection effect suggests profound metabolic changes occur when blood sugar levels normalize, going beyond temporary improvements. Early detection and consistent management are crucial for preventing serious cardiovascular complications.

Prediabetes remission can reduce long-term heart disease risk by 60%, study finds
New research reveals that achieving prediabetes remission significantly reduces the risk of heart disease and heart failure by nearly 60%. This long-lasting heart-protection effect suggests profound metabolic changes occur when blood sugar levels normalize, going beyond temporary improvements. Early detection and consistent management are crucial for preventing serious cardiovascular complications.