But what exactly are they, and should women over 50 consider them
For some, switching is the right decision, but that decision should be made on an individual basis in consultation with your clinician
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Of course, I need to note that GLP-1s are only FDA-approved for type 2 diabetes and obesity
The SF-36 is expected to improve over time, hence it is more conservative to replace the missing data using this method