Dr. Vinita Tandon is a board certified endocrinologist, national medical director, and scientific researcher. Dr. Tandon graduated magna cum laude from Boston University, where she also earned her doctorate and focused her research on the effects of hormones on organ health, diabetes, and sexual function. Dr. Tandon earned her endocrinology fellowship at Harbor UCLA Medical Center, while pursuing postgraduate training and research at University of Southern California Medical Center, Boston Medical Center, and Harvard Medical School.
"When people have elevated blood sugars due to pre-diabetes or diabetes, it means that the glucose is not being utilized by the cells and results in fatigue, instead of muscles and brain cells receiving the energy from glucose, the glucose remains unutilized in the bloodstream."
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