Categories: Metabolic, Performance
Recognizing Lean Liver Disease in Clinical Practice Clinicians should consider metabolic liver disease in patients who present with: Normal BMI but central adiposity (increased waist circumference) Mildly elevated liver enzymes without a clear cause Dyslipidemia or insulin resistance features Fatty liver on incidental imaging Routine use of noninvasive tests such as FIB4, ELF score, or transient elastography can help stratify risk and guide hepatology referrals
A possible mechanism behind the properties of exenatide in the study by TABLE 6 Clinical studies elucidating the use of GLP-1 receptor agonists in Parkinsons disease
One of the most common is paresthesia, which is a tingling or pins and needles sensation in the hands, feet, or face
ABL allosteric inhibitors synergize with statins to enhance apoptosis of metastatic lung cancer cells
6 In one study, postmenopausal women treated with growth hormone saw a 14 percent increase in bone mineral content