@Charles28872833 @Badaboomputin @real_defender @JoeBiden no need to be so agressive, and I have done my fair share of research since a big part of my family is diabetic and im in charge of taking care of them here's an article explaining insulin resistanc
@gfj1979 @FatEmperor @drjasonfung @gerdosi @Gearoidmuar @DrEades @ProfTimNoakes @livinlowcarbman @drrcpatel @DrScottMurray @bschermd Iron "Overload" in Offspring of Patients with T2DM. Both, IO and IR in offspring could be a conserved adaptation in popula
@Eva3034385615 @tednaiman The thrifty gene theory, this is one fairly extensive article on such topic https://t.co/H0C0kNs5po
RT @jhewitt123: Evolutionary origins of insulin resistance: a behavioral switch hypothesis https://t.co/cTxx3tB5BP #bmcevolbiol
@The_Bible_Geek @Bornabrit1 Evolution was used. Liar. https://t.co/cA3Q3IAKOD
@PatEdwardsWSM @findtheeswing1 @DangelAngello @Pemalite @Q_State_Fun @TakeThatDarwin @TheoryFail @Goblin_Steroids @Mega_Jimmy Our understanding of evolution created synthetic insulin. https://t.co/XbwtKxqWby
@Christ21cent Insulin, vaccines, and more. https://t.co/8rsI4lRsNP @TakeThatDarwin @ArkCasino @Glasshouse_Geo @jack_son_black @ArkEncounter
@BristersBlister Insulin was developed based on evolution. https://t.co/8rsI4lRsNP @DorianPlum @TakeThatDarwin
#INSULIN resistance - may have evolved as an adaptation to periodic starvation: http://t.co/qbFOzx8TcA
IR causes a switch from r- to K-selection? Evolutionary origins of Insulin Resistance: A behavioral switch hypothesis http://t.co/2VoonFmx0W
@philipbolin Insulin was developed using evolutionary gene traits... http://t.co/Op2vnoN9qp @dkeithloyd56 @ErickEShepherd