The Carbohydrate Hypothesis III: Insulin Resistance Syndrome

Feb 22, 2009 16:18

( Part I | Part IINon-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM hereafter) only represents one pathological extreme of a continuum: our understanding of its pathogenesis suggests that there ought to be less severe forms of the same underlying pathology, and in fact there are ( Read more... )

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reverend_kate February 23 2009, 06:58:56 UTC
This is an excellent synthesis. Can't wait to read more.

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nyuanshin February 23 2009, 13:10:20 UTC
Cheers. :)

My favorite bits are yet to come; I've got at least nine installments planned, though after the first six they get a lot less heavy. It's hard to write it up in an intelligible manner because I keep having to shift things around and make judgment calls about what to include (and where). I'm of the school of thought that says you don't really understand something unless you can explain it to someone else, but this is also part of a broad effort to empty my head of a ton of loosely organized facts I've had knocking around for several months. I need to free up the space.

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