It’s for accountability. They still need a human to blame when it falls. Meanwhile, the message from management is with AI we expect you to 2x-3x speed of delivery now.
It depends how many beta cells you have left. Usually by the time you are diagnosed you've lost at least 50%. Once they are gone you'll need exogenous insulin.
The secret is lots of veggies, fruits, and whole grains. The calorie density is low so it's easy to stay in a normal calorie range or even a deficit which is key for reducing risk of type 2 diabetes. Fat, especially Saturated fat causes insulin resistance. Many studied show this. Please show me any long term studies or a culture that are metabolically healthy on long term keto diets. Take a look at Virta health. Tons of money spent on low carb diets that achieved very little.
Try a book like "fiber fueled". That's a diet that is actually sustainable.
Analysis of gut microbiota composition by bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequencing in a subset of Alzheimer’s patients (Supplementary Fig. 1A–E) revealed no significant change in alpha and beta diversities between control subjects and Alzheimer’s patients (Supplementary Fig. 1B–D). However, at phylum level, Alzheimer’s patients had a higher abundance of Bacteroidetes (Fig. 1C) reported to comprise many pro-inflammatory species,53 and a lower abundance of the phyla Firmicutes and Verruocomicrobiota, reported to produce beneficial metabolites.54 At the genus level, Alzheimer’s patients had on average a significant reduction in the relative abundance of Clostridium sensu stricto 1 and the short chain fatty acid (SCFA) butyrate-producing genera Coprococcus, which is associated with healthy ageing in general55 (Fig. 1C). In addition, similar to a previous report using a transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease,56 the relative abundance of the pathobiont genera Desulfovibrio was significantly increased in Alzheimer’s patients compared to cognitively healthy control subjects