From enhancing wound healing to combating neurodegeneration and cancer, growth hormone-releasing hormone and its analogs reveal groundbreaking roles that could redefine future therapies.
These tumors either produce growth hormone themselves or make another substance, known as growth-hormone-releasing hormone, which, in turn, prompts the pituitary gland to make more growth hormone.
The following is a summary of “Effects of Tesamorelin on Neurocognitive Impairment in Abdominally Obese Persons with HIV,” ...