Harvard Psychiatrist: Alarming Study Shows THIS Makes Kids 5x More Likely to Have a Mental Disorder
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A study shows that children with high insulin resistance are five times more likely to develop mental disorders by age 24. Dr. Chris Palmer discusses the link between metabolic dysfunction and mental health issues.
Dr. Chris Palmer, a Harvard psychiatrist, highlights alarming research indicating that children with high insulin resistance face a significantly increased risk of developing mental disorders. He emphasizes the importance of integrating physical and mental health treatments to address rising mental health issues, which he attributes largely to metabolic dysfunction rather than solely to environmental factors like loneliness.

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