Role of Insulin Resistance in Liver Care

Role of Insulin Resistance in Liver Care

Insulin resistance, a metabolic condition where cells become less responsive to insulin, holds significant implications for liver care. It elevates blood glucose levels, fostering the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and increasing the risk of liver complications. Let's have a quick look at this video to learn more about the intricate interplay between insulin resistance and liver health for effective preventive strategies and comprehensive management of liver-related disorders.

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