Research published in Cell Reports Medicine in 2026 concluded directly: weight loss with GLP-1 medicines does not result in a disproportionate loss of muscle mass or function

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JCI Insight 8:e170671 Delvadia P, Dhote V, Mandloi AS et al (2025) Dual GLP-1 and GIP agonist Tirzepatide exerted neuroprotective action in a parkinsons disease rat model
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An extensive environmental exposure history is used to identify xenobiotic exposures [122], so that sources may be recognized (e.g., occupational exposures), remediated (e.g., dust from lead-based paint) and avoided (e.g., consumption of high-mercury fish, or smoking)
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