Limitations We acknowledge that this in vitro system does not fully reproduce the complexity of the in vivo schizophrenia-like phenotype induced by neonatal Rot exposure, which emerges from systemic, cellular, and behavioral interactions
The Hidden Costs of NOT Losing Weight When evaluating whether medical weight loss is worth it, consider what obesity is already costing you: Direct Medical Costs Diabetes medications: $100-$400/month for insulin, Metformin, and related drugs Blood pressure medications: $20-$100/month Cholesterol medications: $15-$200/month Sleep apnea equipment (CPAP): $500-$1,000 upfront + $50-$100/month supplies Joint pain medications/treatments: Variable but significant Increased health insurance premiums: Obese individuals often pay $1,500+/year more in premiums Many patients find that losing weight through a medical weight loss program reduces or eliminates these medication costs, effectively making the program pay for itself
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Private platforms can gain traction by reducing waiting time, but continued growth will depend on responsible prescribing, follow-up quality and coordination with wider primary-care services
Due to the increase rate of lifestyle-related diseases, people are opting for a healthier lifestyle and food