What's the Problem?
More than one in every ten of us has insulin resistance, yet most of us don’t realize how wide-spread it is. Most of us know someone who is personally affected by it, though few of us know that we do. For those with insulin resistance - the implications are very serious, yet most afflicted individuals don’t learn about it until they become sick. Many medical professionals want a better understanding of the facts so they can do more about it. Because this problem casts such a long shadow, we all become economic victims, if not clinical ones.
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Preventing millions of cases of non-infectious disease
The trouble that insulin resistance causes
How insulin resistance works
NIRC's programs
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