Risk Factors and Frequency for Rotor Syndrome (Rotor type hyperbilirubinemia) Rotor syndrome was initially identified in 1948 by Rotor and his team in the Philippines, and since that time, cases have cropped up all over the world, including the US, Japan, France, Mexico, Papua New Guinea, and Italy
It is known for its ability to neutralize harmful free radicals, protect cells from damage, and support the immune system
A small molecule targeting ALOX12-ACC1 ameliorates nonalcoholic steatohepatitis in mice and macaques
This dual-agonist mechanism produces stronger appetite suppression and greater weight loss in clinical comparisons
Commensal bacteria protect against food allergen sensitization
Pancreatic fat may contribute towards the deterioration of human -cell function in the early stages of T2D progression, although, there is limited evidence to support that it plays a role in the long-term development of T2D