Paul Saladino· MD
it makes total sense that if you have insulin resistance peripherally you would develop insulin resistance in the brain yeah in the same way
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it makes total sense that if you have insulin resistance peripherally you would develop insulin resistance in the brain yeah in the same way
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and the I've read that the CSF so the cerebrospinal fluid to serum concentration of insulin ratio will increase in states of diabetes and insulin resistance suggesting that similar to the periphery when we become insulin-resistant insulin levels rise yeah