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SGLT-2is Mitigate Risk of Cardiovascular, Kidney Diseases in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes and AKD

Compared to nonusers, patients with type 2 diabetes and acute kidney disease administered SGLT-2is had a significantly lower risk of mortality, major adverse kidney events, and major adverse cardiovascular events.

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Inflation Continues to Rise: How to Navigate the Uncertainty

Inflation is at a 40-year high. For those nearing or in retirement, it could pack a painful punch, but there are things you can do now to address inflation and make sure you don’t run out of money in your golden years.

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5 reasons why you should reduce your sugar intake

Experts believe that sugar consumption is a major cause of obesity and many chronic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes. | Pulse Ghana

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5 Ways to Take Early Retirement Withdrawals Without Paying a Penalty


5 Ways to Take Early Retirement Withdrawals Without Paying a Penalty
Paying taxes is unpleasant enough. Don't get hit with an early withdrawal fine.
This story originally appeared on NewRetirement.
Early retirement is a dream for many. However, a really early retirement is fairly rare. According to research published on LIMRA, only about 20% of all Americans retire in their 50s or before — with most of those happening after age 55.
For those that do retire early, figuring out how to fund expenses can be challenging. One problem is that most of the retirement savings vehicles — namely traditional 401(k)s and IRAs — enforce a 10% penalty for any withdrawals made before age 59.5.

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