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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.
New promising therapy may improve curative potential of islet transplant for Type 1 diabetes

New promising therapy may improve curative potential of islet transplant for Type 1 diabetes

Joslin scientists identify new mechanism in development of obesity-induced insulin resistance

Joslin scientists identify new mechanism in development of obesity-induced insulin resistance

Lund researchers discover new biomarker that can predict type 2 diabetes risk

Lund researchers discover new biomarker that can predict type 2 diabetes risk

European researchers aim to spare people with type 1 diabetes from lifelong insulin therapy

European researchers aim to spare people with type 1 diabetes from lifelong insulin therapy

High dietary carbohydrate load could have detrimental effect on heart function

High dietary carbohydrate load could have detrimental effect on heart function

Scientists identify two enzymes that appear to play role in metabolism, inflammation

Scientists identify two enzymes that appear to play role in metabolism, inflammation

Gleevec could be novel therapeutic agent for type 2 diabetes

Gleevec could be novel therapeutic agent for type 2 diabetes

Findings could help explain origin of type 2 diabetes in children of obese mothers

Findings could help explain origin of type 2 diabetes in children of obese mothers

Common genetic defect in beta cells may underlie both known forms of diabetes

Common genetic defect in beta cells may underlie both known forms of diabetes

Neurons in hypothalamus help maintain blood glucose levels, study finds

Neurons in hypothalamus help maintain blood glucose levels, study finds

SLU researchers discover compound that disrupts fibrotic process

SLU researchers discover compound that disrupts fibrotic process

Trimeprazine improves β cell function, slows progression of diabetes

Trimeprazine improves β cell function, slows progression of diabetes

New type of nerve cells appears to control feeding behaviors in mice

New type of nerve cells appears to control feeding behaviors in mice

Hands-on workshop reviews literature on body weight, oral health

Hands-on workshop reviews literature on body weight, oral health

Treatment guidelines need to be changed for rare, genetic form of diabetes, study suggests

Treatment guidelines need to be changed for rare, genetic form of diabetes, study suggests

Study finds disparities in discontinuing diabetes drug rosiglitazone following FDA safety alert

Study finds disparities in discontinuing diabetes drug rosiglitazone following FDA safety alert

Global improvement in antioxidant capacity may delay ageing

Global improvement in antioxidant capacity may delay ageing

Kanazawa University researchers identify molecular mechanism that links liver disease and obesity

Kanazawa University researchers identify molecular mechanism that links liver disease and obesity

MicroRNA can help combat obesity and diabetes

MicroRNA can help combat obesity and diabetes

New article explores effect of frailty on natural history of diabetes

New article explores effect of frailty on natural history of diabetes

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