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Just a moment...
Saved by Behruz Davletov
A cardiologist, endocrinologist, obesity specialist, health economist and social epidemiologists all said versions of the same thing: Striving to get ahead in an unequal society contributes to people in the United States aging quicker, becoming sicker and dying younger.
This is why stress is such a vicious, indiscriminate killer—the chronic activation of this antiquated system, once lifesaving, now promotes inflammation, elevated blood sugar, insulin resistance, nutrient deficiencies, increased gut permeability, and more. But chronic stress plus carbs? That’s a recipe for disaster.