1000 resultados para Autochtones -- Nouvelle-Zélande
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[Bible. N.T. (latin-français). 1704-1705. Quesnel]
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[Bible. N.T. (latin-français). 1704-1705. Quesnel]
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[Bible. N.T. (latin-français). 1704-1705. Quesnel]
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[Bible. N.T. (latin-français). 1704-1705. Quesnel]
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[Bible. N.T. (latin-français). 1704-1705. Quesnel]
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Dysmetabolic hyperferritinemia is currently the most frequent cause of elevated ferritin levels in the general population. Whether dysmetabolic hyperferritinemia is a cause or an effect of insulin resistance is still a matter of debate. Still, several findings have been well established: increased iron intake or elevated ferritin levels are individual risk factors for diabetes, metabolic syndrome or gestational diabetes. When in presence of dysmetabolic hyperferritinemia, a small number of randomized controlled trials have suggested that therapeutic measures aimed at reducing ferritin levels such as low red meat consumption, deferoxamin or therapeutic phlebotomies have shown a beneficial effect on glucose homeostasis, lipid profile and impaired hepatic markers observed in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.