While generally well tolerated, it has some common and rare adverse effects
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The implant works by sending small electrical pulses to certain sensors in the neck, which then send signals to the brain to help regulate the patients heart, kidneys and vascular system
Eat foods rich in sulfur and antioxidants like: Spinach Avocado Broccoli Garlic Nuts Seeds Alongside: Exercise regularly Reduce stress Sleep right Hydrate well Avoid smoking and pollution exposure when possible These habits improve glutathione levels naturally and safely
These GLP-1 medications slow gastric emptying, which can lead to constipation and other digestive issues
Microglial KCa3.1 channels as a potential therapeutic target for Alzheimers disease