Mediators of diabetic renal disease: the case for TGF- as the major mediator
The most common side effects are acid reflux, constipation, fatigue, headaches, indigestion, mild nausea, and vomiting, which Saleh says are often eliminated or lessened as the medication stays in the body and you shift your lifestyle and eating habits. To minimize these side effects, avoid foods that are spicy or high in fat, and eat smaller, more frequent meals
Preparing with structured meal plans, higher-protein nutrition strategies, and regular physical activity helps offset the return of hunger signals
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