
Popular Diabetes Drugs May Reduce Knee Surgery Need
A study of nearly 1,800 patients found that people taking certain diabetes medications—semaglutide and liraglutide, which also help with weight loss—were less likely to need knee surgery than those who didn't take them. The drugs appear to slow wear on knee joints, though they don't ease pain. This is the strongest real-world evidence yet that these medicines protect joints.
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