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Insulin is a hormone that is needed to convert glucose, starches and other food into energy needed for daily life. Insulin allows cells to use glucose for fuel and is secreted by beta cells in the islets of Langerhans. The release of insulin from the pancreas is stimulated by increased blood glucose, vagal nerve stimulation, and other factors. Insulin is obtained from various animals and available in a variety of preparations. Commercial insulin preparations differ in a number of ways, including differences in the animal species from which they are obtained; their purity, concentration, and solubility; and the time of onset and duration of their biologic action. An oral hypoglycemic agent is not a form of insulin therapy.
Children's air pollution exposure at school could be linked to higher overweight, obesity risk

Children's air pollution exposure at school could be linked to higher overweight, obesity risk

Study provides insight into how type 1 diabetes gradually destroys insulin production

Study provides insight into how type 1 diabetes gradually destroys insulin production

Vitamin D may lower glucose levels and reduce risk of developing type 2 diabetes

Vitamin D may lower glucose levels and reduce risk of developing type 2 diabetes

Vegan diet helps promote beneficial gut hormones, study finds

Vegan diet helps promote beneficial gut hormones, study finds

New study analyzes health outcomes of switching patients from analog to human insulin

New study analyzes health outcomes of switching patients from analog to human insulin

Congress wades into emotional debate over high-cost prescription drugs

Congress wades into emotional debate over high-cost prescription drugs

Human trials set to begin for testing new 'fat pill' in overweight patients

Human trials set to begin for testing new 'fat pill' in overweight patients

New study uncovers key protein in the production of insulin

New study uncovers key protein in the production of insulin

NIH funds first artificial pancreas trial for pregnant women with type 1 diabetes in the U.S.

NIH funds first artificial pancreas trial for pregnant women with type 1 diabetes in the U.S.

Positive personality traits may help to reduce risk of developing type 2 diabetes

Positive personality traits may help to reduce risk of developing type 2 diabetes

Study: Only a minority of patients in the U.S. with type 1 diabetes achieve treatment goals

Study: Only a minority of patients in the U.S. with type 1 diabetes achieve treatment goals

Fiderstat could be used as chemopreventative drug for intestinal cancers caused by APC gene mutations

Fiderstat could be used as chemopreventative drug for intestinal cancers caused by APC gene mutations

Researchers identify new therapeutic target in the fight against chronic liver diseases

Researchers identify new therapeutic target in the fight against chronic liver diseases

Obesity can be risk factor for developing renal cell carcinoma, confirms study

Obesity can be risk factor for developing renal cell carcinoma, confirms study

Newly developed risk score more effective at identifying type 1 diabetes

Newly developed risk score more effective at identifying type 1 diabetes

Stem cell-based approach to diabetes offers hope for treatment

Stem cell-based approach to diabetes offers hope for treatment

Best trained alert dogs have potential to improve Type 1 diabetes patients' quality of life

Best trained alert dogs have potential to improve Type 1 diabetes patients' quality of life

Effects of linoleic acid on the body are largely dependent on genes, shows study

Effects of linoleic acid on the body are largely dependent on genes, shows study

King's researchers receive £1.25 million to investigate fatal eating disorder

King's researchers receive £1.25 million to investigate fatal eating disorder

Podcast: KHN’s ‘What the Health?’ New Year, new health proposals

Podcast: KHN’s ‘What the Health?’ New Year, new health proposals

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