Insulin resistance is not a disease: a metabolic reframe
Type 2 diabetes and metabolic disease are now so common that they are treated as an expected part of modern life rather than as a systemic failure. Roughly 90 percent of American adults are now prediabetic or diabetic, and most are unaware of it. This progression quietly opens the door to heart disease, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, cancer, neurodegeneration, and other chronic illnesses that are then managed downstream.
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Insulin resistance is not a disease: a metabolic reframe






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