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Insulin Resistance as a Core Breakdown in Metabolic Regulation
Insulin Resistance and Metabolic System Breakdown Insulin Resistance as a Core Breakdown in Metabolic Regulation Insulin resistance is not simply a blood sugar abnormality but a systemic disruption in how the body communicates and processes energy at the cellular level. Insulin functions as a regulatory hormone that signals cells to absorb glucose and maintain energy…
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Gut Microbiome as a Central Regulator of Human Physiology
Gut Microbiome and Systemic Health Regulation Gut Microbiome as a Central Regulator of Human Physiology The human gut is no longer viewed as a simple digestive channel. It functions as a highly complex ecological system containing trillions of microorganisms that actively participate in metabolic, immune, and neurological regulation. These microbial communities interact with dietary compounds,…
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How Nutrition Influences Human Health at a Systems Biology Level
How Nutrition Influences Human Health at a System Level How Nutrition Influences Human Health at a Systems Biology Level In modern health science, nutrition is no longer understood as a simple matter of calorie intake or dietary preference. Instead, it is increasingly viewed through the lens of systems biology, where food and nutrients interact with…

