
Fertility and metabolism: the link affecting men and women
Fertility is declining and metabolic health may be playing a role. How poor metabolic health affects PCOS and sperm.
Women's Health
Fertility is declining and metabolic health may be playing a role. How poor metabolic health affects PCOS and sperm.
Here's how obesity, skin health, and other issues are fundamentally rooted in blood sugar dysfunction and insulin resistance.
Metabolic health is linked to some life-altering symptoms during menopause. Here, the founder of Evernow shares what women can do about it.
The legendary physician-scientist explains why women may struggle with keto, the hormones you’re not thinking about, and why genetics aren't destiny
In this excerpt from Why We Get Sick, Ben Bikman explains how changes in insulin control can spur acne and other common skin problems
In this excerpt from "Why We Get Sick," Ben Bikman explains the key role insulin and glucose play in pregnancy and birth.
How this busy toddler mom and CEO of a DNA-based supplement company used a CGM to balance her blood sugar and watch her energy levels soar.
Natalie was young, fit and ate well—so why did she feel so bad? She had insulin resistance related to PCOS. How CGM helped on her path to wellness.
By using a continuous glucose monitor, Abby O’Connor found a diet that helped her symptoms and gave her fuel for the day ahead.
Research shows a relationship between the high blood sugar and hot flashes. Stabilizing glucose levels might help ease the discomfort.
Hormonal fluctuations of estrogen and progesterone during the menstrual cycle have an impact on glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity.
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a condition affecting fertility, weight, and more—and it's intimately tied to metabolic health.
Controlling glucose levels with diet and lifestyle interventions can reduce damaging processes like glycation and oxidative stress, which can improve skin health.
Here's how obesity, skin health, and other issues are fundamentally rooted in blood sugar dysfunction and insulin resistance.
Hormonal fluctuations of estrogen and progesterone during the menstrual cycle have an impact on glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity.
In this excerpt from "Why We Get Sick," Ben Bikman explains the key role insulin and glucose play in pregnancy and birth.
Controlling glucose levels with diet and lifestyle interventions can reduce damaging processes like glycation and oxidative stress, which can improve skin health.
Fertility is declining and metabolic health may be playing a role. How poor metabolic health affects PCOS and sperm.
Here's how obesity, skin health, and other issues are fundamentally rooted in blood sugar dysfunction and insulin resistance.
Metabolic health is linked to some life-altering symptoms during menopause. Here, the founder of Evernow shares what women can do about it.
The legendary physician-scientist explains why women may struggle with keto, the hormones you’re not thinking about, and why genetics aren't destiny
In this excerpt from Why We Get Sick, Ben Bikman explains how changes in insulin control can spur acne and other common skin problems
In this excerpt from "Why We Get Sick," Ben Bikman explains the key role insulin and glucose play in pregnancy and birth.
How this busy toddler mom and CEO of a DNA-based supplement company used a CGM to balance her blood sugar and watch her energy levels soar.
Natalie was young, fit and ate well—so why did she feel so bad? She had insulin resistance related to PCOS. How CGM helped on her path to wellness.
By using a continuous glucose monitor, Abby O’Connor found a diet that helped her symptoms and gave her fuel for the day ahead.
Research shows a relationship between the high blood sugar and hot flashes. Stabilizing glucose levels might help ease the discomfort.
Hormonal fluctuations of estrogen and progesterone during the menstrual cycle have an impact on glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity.
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a condition affecting fertility, weight, and more—and it's intimately tied to metabolic health.
Controlling glucose levels with diet and lifestyle interventions can reduce damaging processes like glycation and oxidative stress, which can improve skin health.