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Why Winnie the Pooh could hold key to beating diabetes

Por: Newsweek Health September 24, 2022

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Winnie the Pooh could hold the key to beating diabetes, according to new research. Every year, bears gain an enormous amount of weight, then barely move for months.A sugar-rich diet is the main trigger for the metabolic disorder in humans. It's caused by resistance to insulin, a hormone that controls glucose.Bears can turn it on and off, almost like a switch, but scientists have found their secret: a particular set of hibernation proteins.... + full article



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