Your heart keeps working even with reduced blood flow by adapting in several ways: It works harder to make up for less blood flow Your body creates new blood pathways (collateral circulation) You might mistake subtle signs as normal aging, stress, or being tired Many people don't know they have a problem until it's too late
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GLP-1 is reported to exert important functions in the management of type 2 diabetes (T2D) and obesity, including regulation of glucose homeostasis, gastric motility and food intake
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[10] It is believed that the mechanism behind the potential appetite-stimulating effect of GHRP-2 mainly involves its interaction with the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR), particularly GHSR-1a