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Recognizing the signs of insulin resistance in today's lifestyle
Understanding Insulin Resistance In our fast-paced world, unhealthy eating habits have led to a significant rise in insulin resistance, a condition that poses serious health risks. Insulin is crucial ...
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Health tips: Frequent hunger or fatigue may be a sign of insulin resistance; don't ignore these 5 signs.
Due to today's rapidly changing lifestyle and poor eating habits, insulin resistance has emerged as a serious health problem. The insulin hormone delivers glucose to cells, providing energy to the ...
Fatty liver is rising even among non-drinkers. A gastroenterologist explains the causes, lifestyle risks, early warning signs, and prevention tips for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD), often described as a “quiet disease”, progresses silently and is frequently detected only after ...
Experts explain how poor sleep, skipped meals, stress, and prolonged sitting can impact hormonal balance, metabolism, and long-term well-being.
Rising diagnoses of young onset dementia highlight the need for early recognition and timely evaluation of a condition that disrupts patients’ careers, families, and financial stability.
Frequent late-night hunger may reflect hormonal shifts, sleep disruption or metabolic conditions rather than poor ...
Recognising these warning signs early and getting regular check-ups can help prevent serious conditions later in life ...
Diabetes is undergoing a transformation, increasingly affecting young adults in their 20s and 30s, fueled by contemporary lifestyles and hereditary influences. This rise in early onset heightens the ...
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Kidney disease often detected too late as early stages show no symptoms - Nephrologist
Many patients only discover their condition when kidney function has already declined substantially.
Doctors are increasingly warning that being thin does not always mean being healthy, as growing evidence shows that people with normal body weight can still develop serious metabolic diseases due to ...
Now, researchers at UBC Okanagan say saliva may offer a much simpler way to spot that risk. Their study suggests that a saliva test can reflect insulin patterns linked to metabolic health, opening the ...
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