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  1. Leptin: What It Is, Function, Levels & Leptin Resistance

    Jan 29, 2025 · Leptin is a hormone your adipose tissue (body fat) releases to help your body maintain your weight on a long-term basis. It does this by regulating hunger and providing the sensation of …

  2. Reverse Shoulder Replacement: Procedure, Risks & Recovery

    Jan 29, 2025 · Reverse shoulder replacement is an option for people who need shoulder replacement, but can’t have a typical surgery. Learn when it might be an option.

  3. Buprenorphine Patches: Uses & Side Effects - Cleveland Clinic

    Buprenorphine Patches A buprenorphine patch is an opioid medication that treats severe, chronic pain by blocking pain signals in your brain. This medication comes as a skin patch that you place on your …

  4. MyClevelandClinic® | Mobile Apps | Cleveland Clinic

    The MyClevelandClinic® app gives you and your family access to online doctor visits, medical records and much more. Download our new healthcare app today.

  5. Endocrine System: What It Is, Function, Organs & Diseases

    Adipose tissue releases many different hormones, including leptin, angiotensin and adiponectin. Ovaries: These are small, oval-shaped glands located on either side of your uterus.

  6. Appetite Suppressants: What They Are, Types & Effectiveness

    Nov 20, 2023 · Some examples of hormones that play a role in appetite include ghrelin, leptin, insulin and cortisol. Neurotransmitters: These carry signals from one neuron (nerve cell) to the next target cell.

  7. Autonomic Nervous System: What It Is, Function & Disorders

    Jun 15, 2022 · Your autonomic nervous system is a network of nerves that handle unconscious tasks like heartbeat and breathing. It’s a key part of your body’s survival processes.

  8. Cachexia (Wasting Syndrome): Symptoms & Treatment

    Apr 15, 2024 · Cachexia (Wasting Syndrome) Cachexia (wasting syndrome) is a condition that causes significant weight loss and muscle loss. It often affects people with severe chronic diseases like …

  9. Mucus in Stool: Causes & When To Be Concerned - Cleveland Clinic

    Mar 3, 2025 · Mucus in Stool (Poop) It’s normal to have some clear mucus in your stool. But mucus with traces of blood or that’s white or yellowish may be a symptom of a digestive disease. And common …

  10. Unexplained Weight Gain & Causes of Rapid Weight Gain

    Apr 24, 2025 · Without plenty of sleep, your body produces higher levels of hunger hormones (ghrelin and leptin). Ghrelin increases your appetite, and leptin makes you feel less full.