Improvement in glucose control after gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy surgery occurs rapidly, and may involve mechanisms such as an enhanced incretin effect, and gut-brain neuronal pathways, which could be responsible for improved glucose control, independent of weight loss [8]
Expanding the scope of research will enhance the external validity and clinical applicability of these findings to a broader patient demographic
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One study published in the journal Neuroscience Letters demonstrated that a Dihexa supplementation treatment improved motor and cognitive function and protected against dopaminergic cell loss in a Parkinsons disease aged rat models
Temperature excursions above 25C for more than 24 hours degrade methylcobalamin and can oxidise methionine
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