Metabolic Health Insights
Understanding the importance of normalizing blood markers like HbA1c and fasting glucose is crucial for optimizing metabolic health. Early intervention in type 2 diabetes can lead to significant improvements, particularly if the pancreas is still functional. However, the risk of atherosclerosis remains a concern, especially with elevated lipid levels, which can vary in their impact on individual health outcomes.In this clip
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