Peter Attia· MD
there appears to be some vascular damage that is mediated by just the hyperinsulinemia alone even in the presence of normal glycemia
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there appears to be some vascular damage that is mediated by just the hyperinsulinemia alone even in the presence of normal glycemia
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to be some vascular damage that is mediated by just the hyperinsulinemia alone even in the presence of normal glycemia of course we would understand why hyperglycemia is problematic for microscopic vessels but it's kind of these larger vessels that seem to have a negative response to hyperinsulinemia