Inflammation & BS levels
I know that elevated BS levels, either acute or chronic, can give rise to inflammatory processes that increase ones risk of heart disease for example but has anyone seen evidence that an acutely or subchrnic inflammatory process, e.g. injured knee or hip gives rise to persistenly high fasting BS's? I haven't seen any evidence but then I may not have looked in all the right places.
Thanks in advance alkymst |
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