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Liver-Produced Starvation Hormone Affects HGH Levels
June 27, 2008 |
One recent study sheds some light on what happens to hgh levels during starvation:
Washington, June 27 (ANI): Scientists at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center have discovered that chronically high levels of a liver produced starvation hormone, known as FGF21, significantly stop the growth of mice.
Writing about their findings in the journal Cell Metabolism, the researchers said that the hormone does so by causing the mice to become resistant to growth hormone (hgh).
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