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World's Oldest Anti-Inflammatory Drug Finds New Use


 

The TINSAL-T2D study found that salsalate, a precursor drug to salicylic acid, can help control blood glucose levels in patients with type 2 diabetes. Dr. Steven E. Shoelson, the lead investigator for the study, provides insight into the findings.

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