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The microbial tryptophan metabolite indole acts on the gastrointestinal tract to improve glucose homeostasis in a mouse model of diabetes by enhancing GLP-1 secretion and L cell differentiation
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When your blood sugar spikes, it damages your delicate nerves, and you develop diabetic neuropathy or nerve pain
Patients with diabetes and brain metastases live longer with GLP-1 therapy In a global electronic medical record study of more than 19,000 patients with diabetes whose cancers had metastasized to the brain, the 866 patients treated with GLP-1 drugs between 2018 and 2024 had lower overall mortality
Considerations: While early research and clinical observations suggest potential appetite and inflammation benefits, long-term safety and effectiveness remain unproven