This is why it can be effective for issues that have both psychological and physical components
Methods In a single-center, randomized crossover study, 10 patients without diabetes underwent two standardized high-carbohydrate meal tests with either saline (SAL) or exenatide (EXE) infusion, one year after RYGB
People with statutory health insurance therefore usually pay the costs themselves, and treatment is provided with a private prescription

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