Peter Attia· MD
this is why diseases that cause mitochondrial dysfunction like Reye's syndrome end up with fatty liver
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this is why diseases that cause mitochondrial dysfunction like Reye's syndrome end up with fatty liver
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we have fatty liver which actually makes things worse because it causes inflammation which ends up making mitochondria less functional which causes less fatty acid oxidation