When most people think about insulin resistance, sugar is usually the first thing that comes to mind. And while excessive sugar consumption can certainly play a role, emerging research—and experts like Cate Shanahan, M.D.—suggests that oxidative stress may be a major, and often overlooked, driver of insulin resistance.
Similar Posts
Combining Osteopathy with Other Therapies for Optimal Wellness
Share this post Maintaining physical health is rarely about relying on a single approach. While osteopathy…
How Much B12 Per Day for a Woman?
October 23, 2023 Read moreThe Best Natural Skincare Products for Women Over 40 | Brenda Janschek…
What Is Collagen Peptides: Collagen Peptides 101
May 1, 2025 Read moreThe Best Natural Skincare Products for Women Over 40 | Brenda Janschek…
Whose health outcomes should be considered for maternal-perinatal interventions delivered during pregnancy or childbirth? – Healthcare Economist
If a child dies during childbirth, should the impact of the child’s death on parental quality…
Is Corporatization Killing Primary Care? – MedCity News
More than 48% of all U.S. physician practices and nearly 70% of physicians are now owned…
Free 7-Day High-Protein Diet Plan by MyFitnessPal
Ready to discover the power of protein in achieving your weight management and muscle building goals? …
