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Carnitine deficiencies may be caused by genetic disorders, liver or kidney problems, high-fat diets, certain medications, and low dietary levels of the amino acids lysine and methionine (substances needed to make carnitine)
At onset of tumour symptoms, animals were randomized and treated with 5FU to assess changes in mitochondrial mass by immunohistochemistry staining of TOM20 (Extended Data Fig
When to Seek Medical Advice About Bloating Whilst bloating is a common and generally benign side effect of GLP-1 therapy, certain symptoms warrant prompt medical evaluation to rule out more serious complications or conditions requiring intervention
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