Symptoms can include: chest pain when exercising dizziness fainting for no apparent reason feeling that your heart is pounding, racing, or skipping a beat severe pain, pressure, or tightness in your chest, arm, throat, neck, or jaw shortness of breath nausea and vomiting cold sweat drooping on one side of the face sudden weakness or numbness in one arm slurred speech or trouble speaking Problems with blood circulation in your fingers and toes, such as Raynauds syndrome
Because appetite suppression ends, but metabolic inefficiencies remain uncorrected
Looking toward the future The wheels of progress on multi-agonists, oral small molecules, and tissue-targeted approaches are moving forward at breakneck speed
Insulin helps convert food into energy and lowers blood sugar by enabling cells to absorb glucose, while glucagon raises blood sugar when levels drop too low
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doi: 10.1002/oby.22594