Glutamine for chemotherapy induced diarrhea: a meta-analysis

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GLP-1 receptor agonists also suppress glucagon release , a hormone that raises blood glucose, and slow gastric emptying the rate at which food leaves the stomach and enters the small intestine
Parents, educators, and community leaders must approach these medications with caution, ensure open conversations, and advocate for prevention-based approaches to body image, nutrition, and mental health.