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.
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