• Metformin taken by fathers with Cellosis - increased risk of birth defe

    From _@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 29 09:10:18 2022
    What is Cellosis?

    o Preventable Cellosis is the only specific
    type of Disparate High Glucose Condition
    that is preventable & reversible (in many,
    sometimes it's called type 2 diabetes, often
    confusingly called diabetes with no clarifier)

    Risk for Preventable Cellosis, Hypertension,
    & Cardiovascular Disease increases as one's
    weight increases but BMI risk increases at
    lower BMI levels in non-white individuals: https://prohuman.net/pix2/BMI-WaistCircumference-Cellosis&Hypertension&CardiovascularDisease-Risk.jpg
    https://medicalxpress.com/news/2021-05-bmi-offs-obesity-diabetes-non-white.html

    o PreCellosis (often confusingly called predia-
    betes with no clarifier) is the oft-times preven-
    table & reversible Cellosis precondition that all-
    too-often the overwhelming majority having it
    are unaware they have it

    o 20 specific types of Cellosis, unpreventable
    & nonreversible (thus far, sometimes called
    type 2 diabetes, all-too-often confusingly called
    diabetes with no clarifier)

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    Information about Metformin usage in
    those with Cellosis: https://consultqd.clevelandclinic.org/should-metformin-be-used-in-every-patient-with-type-2-diabetes/

    [superior clarifying inserts included in brackets,
    not part of original article]

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    March 28 2022

    Men's use of [Cellosis] drug [Metformin] just
    before conception is linked to a 40% increase
    in birth defects, study finds https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/28/health/paternal-metformin-use-birth-defects/index.html
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    The research, which was done out of Denmark,
    used national registries to follow over 1 million
    births between 1997 and 2016 and compared
    the risk of major birth defects in babies based
    on paternal exposures to [Disparate High Glu-
    cose Conditions] medications.

    The study observed only children who were born
    to women under 35 and men under 40. Babies
    born to women with [any of the 7 Disparate High
    Glucose Conditions] were excluded.

    The researchers considered men exposed to met-
    formin if they filled a prescr