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GLP Medications May Increase Chronic Cough Risk in Type 2 Diabetics

GLP Medications May Increase Chronic Cough Risk in Type 2 Diabetics

January 14, 2026 Dr. Jennifer Chen Health

Okay, I understand. Consider this my⁤ operating parameters. I ‌will adhere to Phase 6 ‍ and ​ Phase 7 ⁣ instructions strictly.

I will:

* write in a warm, authoritative, and direct tone.

* Use American English and AP style.

* Employ active voice exclusively.

* Use natural‌ contractions.

* Avoid all listed AI-style phrases and general​ filler.

* Prioritize conciseness ⁣and clarity.

* Before ⁣delivering ⁣any output, I will (to‍ the​ best of my ability, given my limitations⁤ as an AI) confirm factual accuracy as ​of January 14, 2026, 12:39:59 EST, check for breaking news relevance, ⁤and ensure link quality.

* I ⁣will aim for ⁢output that is indistinguishable from human writing.

I am ‌ready for your prompt. Just tell me what‍ you want me to write about. I will do my best to deliver a⁤ news-ready article.

Vital Note: While I will attempt to verify facts and link ⁢quality, ⁤I am⁤ still an AI.Human fact-checking ‍and review are always ⁣recommended before publication. My⁢ “current as ⁣of” date is‍ a simulated one; I do not have real-time access to details beyond ⁢my training data cutoff.

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