date:Jun 20, 2017
ese patients. According to the researchers, the liver of obese people becomes insensitive to insulin, a key hormone to regulate the metabolism's sugar. Immune to the signs of insulin, the liver behaves as if the person were on a permanent fast. It manufactures sugar in large quantities to feed the remaining organs, but that sugar accumulates in the blood.
The researchers focused their efforts on finding a drug to precisely control this phenomenon. Through experiments with a computer, and then i