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Postprandial Glucagon Action in the Human Brain. [PDF]
Wagner R +11 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Diabetes, obesity and bipolar disorder often co‐occur and may have shared pathophysiology. Glucagon‐like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP‐1RA) treat diabetes and obesity but their impact on bipolar disorder is unknown. In this era of stagnated pharmacotherapy, we examined psychiatric hospitalisation and absence from work due to ...
Heidi Taipale +5 more
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Incretin polyagonists as an alternative to bariatric surgery to manage obesity. [PDF]
Manoj RJ +3 more
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Abstract Background and aims Evidence on the causal impact and corresponding risk relationships between dimensions of alcohol consumption and health outcomes continues to evolve, with some contradictory findings across study designs. This review aimed to update current knowledge on causality and risk relationships to inform global and national ...
Sinclair Carr +5 more
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Acute Contractile Effects of Glucagon-like-Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists in the Human Heart. [PDF]
Neumann J +3 more
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Abstract Background and aims Increased risk of alcohol dependence is recognised following bariatric surgery. Modified gastrointestinal anatomy and neurohormonal profiles lead to altered alcohol metabolism, peak blood alcohol concentrations and enhanced reward circuits and cravings.
Thomas J. Williams +4 more
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ABSTRACT In the last decades, critical advancements in research technology and knowledge on disease mechanisms steered therapeutic approaches for chronic inflammatory diseases towards unprecedented target specificity. For allergic and chronic lung diseases, biologic drugs pioneered this goal, acquiring on the way—through the clinical use of monoclonal ...
F. Roth‐Walter +20 more
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Comparative Efficacy and Safety of Glucagon Receptor Agonists on Metabolic Outcomes: A Network Meta-Analysis of Randomised Controlled Trials. [PDF]
Abulehia A +9 more
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Summary Introduction Surgery in patients with diabetes mellitus is associated with increased morbidity and mortality compared with those who do not have diabetes mellitus. This is likely multifactorial and could be attributed to organisational issues; dysglycaemia; hospital‐acquired diabetic ketoacidosis; errors with insulin prescribing and ...
Nicholas A. Levy +19 more
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Challenging the recessive paradigm of Mahvash disease: heterozygous phenotypes from a novel splice-site variant. [PDF]
Bugallo FM, de GG, Prieto-Morín C.
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