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Article 9: The Overlooked Link Between Metabolic Dysfunction and Liver Health
Your liver is one of the most metabolically active organs in your body. It plays a key role in processing nutrients, regulating blood sugar, and managing cholesterol levels. When metabolic dysfunction …
Article 8: Metabolic Dysfunction and Heart Health: Why the Connection Matters
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide—and metabolic dysfunction is a major contributing factor.
When your metabolism isn’t functioning properly, you may develop …
Article 7: Gut Health and Metabolic Dysfunction: How They’re Deeply Connected
Did you know that your gut health plays a vital role in how your body handles sugar, fat, and energy?
Emerging research shows that gut microbiome imbalances can …
ARTICLE 6: Fatty Liver Disease (MAFLD): A Silent Condition You Shouldn’t Ignore
Metabolic Associated Fatty Liver Disease (MAFLD) is a common liver condition affecting over 25% of adults worldwide. It happens when excess fat builds up in the liver—not due to alcohol, but …
ARTICLE 5: The Brain-Gut Connection: More Than Just a Feeling
Have you ever had a “gut feeling”? That’s not just a saying—your digestive system and brain are deeply connected. This two-way communication is called the gut-brain axis and…
ARTICLE 4: Understanding Gut Microbiomes: Why They Matter for Your Health
The gut microbiome refers to trillions of bacteria, viruses, and fungi living in your digestive tract. Far from being harmful, these tiny organisms are essential for digestion…
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