International AIDS Conference: Low-Dose HGH Research
A hormone that is better known for its illicit use among some athletes may help treat some troublesome complications that come along with the AIDS virus. Unfortunately, the study conducted found that the hormones might come with some potential risky side effects.
The low-dose injections of a human growth hormone, also known as HGH, can reduce fat deposits around internal organs in the abdomen by approximately 10 percent. In addition, the shots of hormones also lowered blood pressure and levels of fats in the blood called triglycerides. The down side is this also resulted in elevated levels of blood sugar.
A hormone that is better known for its illicit use among some athletes may help treat some troublesome complications that come along with the AIDS virus. Unfortunately, the study conducted found that the hormones might come with some potential risky side effects.
The low-dose injections of a human growth hormone, also known as HGH, can reduce fat deposits around internal organs in the abdomen by approximately 10 percent. In addition, the shots of hormones also lowered blood pressure and levels of fats in the blood called triglycerides. The down side is this also resulted in elevated levels of blood sugar.
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