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Can We Fix the Body’s Dysmetabolic State?
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By Lina Zeldovich
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It s a condition that increases the risk of diabetes and more. Now hope might be around the corner.
By Lina Zeldovich
February24, 2021
An epidemic of obesity is leading to multiple diseases that share as their basis a problem called the dysmetabolic state.
This condition increases the risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and a serious, progressive form of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease known as nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, or NASH.
Now scientists believe they may have found a way to fight back.
It’s no secret that obesity, diabetes and heart disease are among the most devastating illnesses of the developed world. But while many health care professionals used to view them as separate, stand-alone conditions, there’s now a growing awareness that the three are tightly connected, caused by a shared problem called the dysmetabolic state, which can take hold when peop