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The potential molecular pathways that can be targeted include IL-4-IL-13-JAK-STAT-MAP kinases, adiponectin-iNOS-NF-B, PGD2-CRTH2, IFNs-RIG, Wnt/-catenin-FAM13A, FOXC1-miR-PI3K/AKT, JNK-Gal-7, Nrf2-ROS, Foxp3-RORt, CysLTR, AMP, Fas-FasL, PTHrP/PPAR, PAI-1, FcRI-LAT-SLP-76, Tim-3-Gal-9, TLRs-MyD88, PAR2, and Keap1/Nrf2/ARE
Maintaining a healthy weight can reduce the risk of developing diverticulitis and help manage symptoms due to less pressure on the abdomen
Kurashvili M, Varazi T, Khatisashvili G, Gigolashvili G, Adamia G, Pruidze M, Khuskivadze N (2018) Blue-green alga Spirulina as a tool against water pollution by 1, 1-(2, 2, 2-trichloroethane-1, 1-diyl) bis (4-chlorobenzene)(DDT)
Food and Drug Administration announced it will take enforcement action against non-FDA-approved compounded GLP-1 drugs that are being mass-marketed as alternatives to FDA-approved therapies
Supplements such as BCAA (512 g/day), leucine (6 g/day), -Hydroxy--methylbutyrate (3 g/day), creatine (20 g/day for 57 days, followed by maintenance dose of 35 g/day), omega-3 fatty acids (24 g/day) and vitamin D (8001000 IU/day) may offer additional benefits in improving the health and quality of life of patients with sarcopenia, especially when balanced hypocaloric diet with adequate protein intake and physical exercise are insufficient to maintain muscle mass and function [50]