Serum insulin, not glucose, linked to prostate cancer

Here we have another study linking insulin resistance and higher serum insulin to prostate cancer. This recently published article in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute concludes: "Elevated fasting levels of serum insulin (but not glucose) within the normal range appear to be associated with a higher risk of prostate cancer." Gentlemen, it is important to know that insulin levels rise in the background while glucose appears normal for years before type 2 diabetes is diagnosed. Make sure you know how to keep insulin receptors healthy.

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