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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.
Link between breast cancer and obesity may be more complex than previously thought

Link between breast cancer and obesity may be more complex than previously thought

Continuous glucose monitoring for pregnant women with type 1 diabetes reduces risk of complications for newborns

Continuous glucose monitoring for pregnant women with type 1 diabetes reduces risk of complications for newborns

Research: The body's fat-metabolism causes detoxification of harmful substances from blood sugar

Research: The body's fat-metabolism causes detoxification of harmful substances from blood sugar

Study examines effects of poor sleep on progression of chronic kidney disease

Study examines effects of poor sleep on progression of chronic kidney disease

Novel technology holds promise for improving accuracy of type 1 diabetes tests

Novel technology holds promise for improving accuracy of type 1 diabetes tests

New 3D protein structure provides detailed look into how brain cells communicate quickly

New 3D protein structure provides detailed look into how brain cells communicate quickly

Study: New oral drug helps control glucose, reduces need for insulin in patients with type 1 diabetes

Study: New oral drug helps control glucose, reduces need for insulin in patients with type 1 diabetes

Virginia Tech research provides new mechanistic insights into health benefits of olives and olive oil

Virginia Tech research provides new mechanistic insights into health benefits of olives and olive oil

Study uncovers how inflammation contributes to key feature of diabetes

Study uncovers how inflammation contributes to key feature of diabetes

Abdominal weight found to be key predictor of cancer risk in  postmenopausal women

Abdominal weight found to be key predictor of cancer risk in postmenopausal women

Regulatory T-cells can support fat depots in dealing with environmental challenges

Regulatory T-cells can support fat depots in dealing with environmental challenges

Check list to help people with diabetes prepare for Hurricane Irma

Check list to help people with diabetes prepare for Hurricane Irma

Eli Lilly to lay off 8.5 percent of employees in bid to cut costs

Eli Lilly to lay off 8.5 percent of employees in bid to cut costs

Researchers find signaling pathway in cells that plays key role in development of fatty liver disease

Researchers find signaling pathway in cells that plays key role in development of fatty liver disease

Substances in coffee could help quash risk of developing diabetes

Substances in coffee could help quash risk of developing diabetes

Heparin promotes food intake and body weight gain in animal models

Heparin promotes food intake and body weight gain in animal models

Ketogenic diet prolongs life and improves memory and physical functions in aged mice find researchers

Ketogenic diet prolongs life and improves memory and physical functions in aged mice find researchers

Researchers identify gene variants linked to both type 2 diabetes and CHD risk

Researchers identify gene variants linked to both type 2 diabetes and CHD risk

Loyola Medicine reaches another major milestone with successful first pancreas transplant

Loyola Medicine reaches another major milestone with successful first pancreas transplant

New technology-based approach could help identify people at high risk of type 2 diabetes

New technology-based approach could help identify people at high risk of type 2 diabetes

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