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GLP-1 is released by L cells in the intestine, and research in rats suggested that leptin potently stimulated postprandial GLP-1 release via leptin receptors on intestinal L cells [31,32]. Thus, our model posits that lower leptin level is associated with blunted postprandial GLP-1 response. Supporting this prediction, individuals with higher leptin levels have demonstrated more robust GLP-1 responses to food intake [33].
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66554
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Correction: Stress Reduction in Perioperative Care: Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial
LF-L and SH-F were co-founders of Salumedia Labs, which was acquired by Adhera Therapeutics. All other authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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IACG, HA, SH-F, PLG-S, and LF-L are employees of Adhera Health Inc, which owns the intervention program described in this manuscript. All other authors declare no conflicts of interest.
The corrections will appear in the online version of the paper on the JMIR Publications website, together with the publication of this correction notice.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e73608
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A lot of problems finding van drivers.
Finally, a few clinicians thought that RM-first care may make some patients more likely to engage in CIED care. As one electrophysiologist noted,
Some patients really turn off about having to come in. There are some who are more likely to engage through remote monitoring only.
Another potential benefit of RM-first care was that it could optimize clinic staff time and often-limited outpatient clinic space.
JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e66215
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