Glucagon was long seen as a metabolic villain, insulin’s “bad” counterpart. It raises blood sugar levels and ensures they don’t drop too low. But scientists recently realized that it also increases satiety and helps burn fats. Abnormal glucagon levels can point to pancreas inflammation, liver disease, or diabetes. Keep reading understand the effects of glucagon […]
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