Recent studies further indicate that salinity tolerance arises from dynamic, tissue-specific responses integrating signaling pathways, ion transport systems, and growth regulation across multiple organizational levels

Contact your GP or prescribing clinician if you experience: Heartburn that persists despite lifestyle modifications and over-the-counter treatments Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) Pain when swallowing (odynophagia) Unintentional weight loss beyond expected therapeutic effect Persistent vomiting, particularly if containing blood or resembling coffee grounds Black, tarry stools (melaena) suggesting gastrointestinal bleeding Severe, persistent abdominal pain Symptoms of anaemia (fatigue, pallor, breathlessness) Seek immediate medical attention (call 999 or attend A&E) if you develop: Severe chest pain, particularly if radiating to the arm, neck, or jaw (to exclude cardiac causes) Vomiting large amounts of blood Sudden, severe abdominal pain Signs of dehydration from persistent vomiting According to NICE guidance on gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (CG184), patients with persistent reflux symptoms lasting more than 48 weeks despite optimal treatment should be considered for further investigation

Those with heart risks associated with obesity might find an advantage, as the weight loss and improved sugar control reduce those risks
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