Early incretin-related research commonly focuses on gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, and reduced appetite
The reductions noted in this trial, the team noted, were associated with long-term reductions in alcohol-related negative consequences, improvement in mental health, and aligns with improvement in self-evaluated general and psychological health in the semaglutide group in the trial, although these improvements were modest. The most common adverse effects reported were gastrointestinal, and were more frequent in the semaglutide group, but most were short-lived, and none were severe
Numerous clinical studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of GHK-CU in hair regrowth
Common symptoms of iron deficiency include: Fatigue and weakness persistent tiredness that does not improve with rest Pallor pale skin, nail beds, and mucous membranes (inside lower eyelids) Shortness of breath particularly on exertion or during activities previously well-tolerated Dizziness or light-headedness especially when standing quickly Cold hands and feet due to reduced oxygen delivery to extremities Headaches often frontal and persistent Rapid or irregular heartbeat (palpitations) Brittle nails or koilonychia (spoon-shaped nails) in more advanced cases Sore or swollen tongue (glossitis) Unusual cravings for non-food items such as ice, paper, or starch (pica) Restless legs syndrome uncomfortable sensations in legs with urge to move them Difficulty concentrating or impaired cognitive function It is important to note that these symptoms may develop gradually and can be subtle in early stages