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“Shrinking Fat Cells: Energy versus Insulin” – Dr. Benjamin Bikman to Present at 2024 Symposium in Boca

“Why We Get Sick” author to discuss why fat matters and what to do about it We recently had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Benjamin Bikman, a distinguished expert in the field of metabolic health. Dr. Bikman is set to present at the 8th Annual Symposium for Metabolic Health in Boca Raton, Florida, taking […]

Turning consensus on its head!

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