GLP-1 plays a key role in maintaining glucose homeostasis, as it markedly increases glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) (77) and attenuates hepatic glucose production, independent of its effect on pancreatic islets (78, 79)
This creates the conditions for the proliferative response observed in animal studies
Comprehensive Lifestyle Support Medication is a powerful tool, but it works best when paired with healthy habits
The FA-IPSS-R index was successfully validated using synthetic data, reinforcing the importance of integrating patient-reported fatigue in MDS prognostication
These medications may help: Regulate appetite by promoting a feeling of fullness Support metabolic function to improve energy balance Assist with blood sugar regulation, which may help reduce cravings Individual responses may vary, and treatment plans are customized based on medical history and health goals
GLP-1 medications amplify these natural effects, and because GLP-1 receptors exist in the pancreas, liver, brain, heart, and kidneys, the benefits extend far beyond just metabolic control