Menopause is being pushed as a treatable disease again despite the risks of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) which had caused heart attacks, stroke, and cancers in women; it is believed that drug companies want to grow their sales by making menopause a treatable disease again.
A new University of Arizona Health Sciences study found that people older than 45 whose Type 2 diabetes was treated with anti-hyperglycemic medications had an increased risk of multiple sclerosis, particularly among women, while anti-hyperglycemic exposure in people younger than 45 reduced that risk.