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Victor Bravo, Doctor: “Beer Seems Harmless, but in People with Diabetes It Can Be Very Harmful”

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Victor Bravo, an endocrinologist and diabetes and nutrition promoter, focuses on a widely standardized social custom: drinking beer. What many consider an innocent gesture can become a real problem for those who live with diabetes. In a context where the prevalence of this metabolic disease grows, the specialist explains why beer impacts directly on glucose, metabolism and fat burning, and what alternatives allow health care without giving up on…
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Victor Bravo, an endocrinologist and diabetes and nutrition promoter, focuses on a widely standardized social custom: drinking beer. What many consider an innocent gesture can become a real problem for those who live with diabetes. In a context where the prevalence of this metabolic disease grows, the specialist explains why beer impacts directly on glucose, metabolism and fat burning, and what alternatives allow health care without giving up on…

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Merca2.es broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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