Peter Attia· MD
what if you got in the gym and lifted a bunch of Weights that's been done yeah and it increases insulin sensitivity and functional strength and so the question is can we replicate that pharmacologically
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what if you got in the gym and lifted a bunch of Weights that's been done yeah and it increases insulin sensitivity and functional strength and so the question is can we replicate that pharmacologically
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one way to think about this is to go back to what if you did it the oldfashioned way what if you got in the gym and lifted a bunch of Weights that's been done yeah and it increases insulin sensitivity and functional strength and so the question is can we replicate that pharmacologically