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Every week, I see patients told: “Everything is normal.” While slowly marching toward Type 2 diabetes.
Every week, I see patients told: “Everything is normal.” While slowly marching toward Type 2 diabetes. 34 years old. HOMA-IR: 3.4 Trig/HDL ratio: 5.1 “His glucose was ‘normal.’ His pancreas wasn’t.” Here’s how to read your own blood report before it’s too late:
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Every week, I see patients told: “Everything is normal.” While slowly marching toward Type 2 diabetes.
34 years old. HOMA-IR: 3.4 Trig/HDL ratio: 5.1 “His glucose was ‘normal.’ His pancreas wasn’t.”
Here’s how to read your own blood report before it’s too late:
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