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Scientists link insulin resistance to increased risk of developing major depressive disorder – News-Medical.Net
Stanford Medicine scientists have linked insulin resistance to an increased risk of developing a major depressive disorder.

Stanford Medicine scientists have linked insulin resistance to an increased risk of developing a major depressive disorder.
“If you’re insulin-resistant, your risk of developing major depressive disorder is double that of someone who’s not insulin-resistant,…
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