Alcance de un problema ignorado en el modelo tradicional | 12 DIC 16

Hiperinsulinemia, resistencia a la insulina y enfermedades crónicas

Un vínculo con una causa común subyacente a muchas enfermedades crónicas del presente
Autor/a: Jason Fung, Amy Berger Journal of Insulin Resistance
INDICE:  1. Página 1 | 2. Referencias bibliográficas
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