CANVA Researchers at Stanford Medicine used artificial intelligence to discover a natural molecule that could reduce appetite and body weight by a mechanism similar to that of Ozempic, but without several of the side effects associated with semaglutide. The molecule, called BRP, acts primarily on a specific region of the brain responsible for regulating hunger and metabolism. In experiments with mice and miniature pigs, a single application redu…
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CANVA Researchers at Stanford Medicine used artificial intelligence to discover a natural molecule that could reduce appetite and body weight by a mechanism similar to that of Ozempic, but without several of the side effects associated with semaglutide. The molecule, called BRP, acts primarily on a specific region of the brain responsible for regulating hunger and metabolism. In experiments with mice and miniature pigs, a single application redu…