Obesity and Diabetes: Implications for Brain-Immunometabolism

Obesity is a major worldwide health problem, reached epidemic proportions that affects both developed and developing countries. Obesity increases the risk for a wide metabolic conditions including type 2 diabetes. Additionally, a relationship between obesity, diabetes and cognitive function, as well...

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Year of Publication:2020
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