Natural Peptides Versus Semaglutide: A Safer Approach to Obesity Management
This paper highlights that while semaglutide is effective for weight loss, it is associated with significant side effects, high cost, and muscle loss. In contrast, natural peptides such as BRP, BPC‐157, and MOTS‐c demonstrate promising anti‐obesity effects with fewer adverse outcomes, improved safety profiles, and potential affordability making them ...
Muhammad Affan Abid+2 more
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New perspectives on polycystic ovary syndrome: hypothalamic-sympathetic-adipose tissue interaction. [PDF]
Zhang S+10 more
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Acetylcholine and related enzymes in the neural lobe and anterior hypothalamus of the rabbit
K. Lederis, A. Livingston
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This study explored how a 90‐day nutraceutical blend with prebiotics, minerals, and silymarin affects the gut‐brain axis in overweight adults. Results showed improved gut microbiota, reduced inflammation, and better sleep, mood, and quality of life, suggesting a strong link between gut health and mental well‐being.
Aline Boveto Santamarina+15 more
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Goldfish phoenixin: (I) structural characterization, tissue distribution, and novel function as a feedforward signal for feeding-induced food intake in fish model. [PDF]
Qin X, Ye C, Chan YW, Wong AOL.
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Resting‐state functional connectivity of the human hypothalamus
S. Kullmann+7 more
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Effects of Quercetin Metabolites on Glucose‐Dependent Lipid Accumulation in 3T3‐L1 Adipocytes
Quercetin metabolites (QMs), found in foods like fruits and vegetables, can influence how fat cells process fats and sugars. This study shows that QMs help reduce fat storage and sugar uptake in fat cells when sugar levels are high. Under conditions mimicking caloric restriction, they boost sugar use for energy.
Marco Rendine+7 more
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Voluntary wheel running exercise improves sleep disorder, circadian rhythm disturbance, and neuropathology in an animal model of Alzheimer's disease. [PDF]
Hu Y+8 more
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