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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.
Researchers study effects of specific gut enterobacterium on body fat mass

Researchers study effects of specific gut enterobacterium on body fat mass

Study: Sex hormone levels associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease in older women

Study: Sex hormone levels associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease in older women

Drinking recommended amount of milk could protect obese children against metabolic syndrome

Drinking recommended amount of milk could protect obese children against metabolic syndrome

SLU researcher aims to find solutions for diabetes patients at risk of hypoglycemia

SLU researcher aims to find solutions for diabetes patients at risk of hypoglycemia

Scientists uncover the cause of insulin resistance in obesity

Scientists uncover the cause of insulin resistance in obesity

Study: Tree nut consumption linked to improved type 2 diabetes health

Study: Tree nut consumption linked to improved type 2 diabetes health

Proteins moderating nicotine dependence may help fat cells burn energy

Proteins moderating nicotine dependence may help fat cells burn energy

Mobile application could help monitor diabetes

Mobile application could help monitor diabetes

Mobile application could help monitor diabetes

Mobile application could help monitor diabetes

Intermittent fasting may increase diabetes risk, shows study

Intermittent fasting may increase diabetes risk, shows study

Fasting diets could raise risk of diabetes say experts

Fasting diets could raise risk of diabetes say experts

Glooko study sheds light on use of CGM data among diabetes healthcare professionals

Glooko study sheds light on use of CGM data among diabetes healthcare professionals

Essential fats in diet may regulate protein secretion in muscles by altering gene expression

Essential fats in diet may regulate protein secretion in muscles by altering gene expression

Familial Chylomicronemia Syndrome: How HCP’s can Support Patients with Rare Diseases

Familial Chylomicronemia Syndrome: How HCP’s can Support Patients with Rare Diseases

Enhancing the effects of vitamin D to curb type 2 diabetes

Enhancing the effects of vitamin D to curb type 2 diabetes

Early time-restricted feeding improves blood sugar control and blood pressure, study shows

Early time-restricted feeding improves blood sugar control and blood pressure, study shows

Diabetes Care journal features comprehensive EndoBarrier meta-analysis

Diabetes Care journal features comprehensive EndoBarrier meta-analysis

Tissue-engineered islets used to treat sudden-onset type 1 diabetes in mice

Tissue-engineered islets used to treat sudden-onset type 1 diabetes in mice

New review of infants with congenital hyperinsulinism shows surgery benefits

New review of infants with congenital hyperinsulinism shows surgery benefits

Brain activity, reactivity associated with depression and negative feelings in diabetics

Brain activity, reactivity associated with depression and negative feelings in diabetics

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