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People with type 1 diabetes lack insulin production and require insulin therapy for survival, while those with type 2 diabetes might use insulin when other medications are insufficient to control their blood glucose levels
This therapy is commonly considered when: Weight management has been difficult despite lifestyle efforts Blood sugar or metabolic markers require clinical support Appetite regulation is a concern Ongoing provider monitoring is preferred Men receiving care at our Downtown San Francisco clinic are evaluated individually to ensure GLP-1 therapy aligns with their health profile and treatment goals
So with this registry, by definition, it's clinicians making that call, and we may disagree with how they make that call, and we have questions that try to capture that, so we have
For example, phosphatidylcholine, choline, and -carnitine from egg, dairy products, and red meat can be metabolized by specific gut bacteria to produce trimethylamine (TMA), which is subsequently oxidized to trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) by hepatic flavin monooxygenase 10,11,12