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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.
Higher consumption of dietary trans fatty acids may affect memory

Higher consumption of dietary trans fatty acids may affect memory

Exploring potential alternatives to needle injections

Exploring potential alternatives to needle injections

High fructose consumption can lead to uncontrolled growth of cardiomyocytes, heart attack

High fructose consumption can lead to uncontrolled growth of cardiomyocytes, heart attack

AstraZeneca, Inserm to investigate new therapeutic approaches to type 2 diabetes, CKD

AstraZeneca, Inserm to investigate new therapeutic approaches to type 2 diabetes, CKD

Rare form of autoimmune syndrome may be tied to mutations in AIRE gene

Rare form of autoimmune syndrome may be tied to mutations in AIRE gene

West Pharmaceutical Services hosts groundbreaking ceremony for new manufacturing facility in Ireland

West Pharmaceutical Services hosts groundbreaking ceremony for new manufacturing facility in Ireland

Understanding crosstalk between cells in the pancreas can help treat diabetes

Understanding crosstalk between cells in the pancreas can help treat diabetes

Scientists report that mouse with weak bones appears to have strong metabolism

Scientists report that mouse with weak bones appears to have strong metabolism

Nutrinia's NTRA-9620 granted FDA orphan drug designation for treatment of short bowel syndrome

Nutrinia's NTRA-9620 granted FDA orphan drug designation for treatment of short bowel syndrome

New therapy for osteoporosis may be in the pipeline

New therapy for osteoporosis may be in the pipeline

Study reveals new information about role of abdominal fat in teens with CAH

Study reveals new information about role of abdominal fat in teens with CAH

Paediatric outpatient study compares effectiveness of three alternative treatments for type 1 diabetes

Paediatric outpatient study compares effectiveness of three alternative treatments for type 1 diabetes

Light exercise provides significant health benefits for older adults

Light exercise provides significant health benefits for older adults

Combining lifestyle modification with metformin could help women manage polycystic ovary syndrome

Combining lifestyle modification with metformin could help women manage polycystic ovary syndrome

Catalan researchers first to use liposomes to fight against diabetes

Catalan researchers first to use liposomes to fight against diabetes

Phase II clinical trial of Linsitinib launched in patients with advanced Ewing sarcoma

Phase II clinical trial of Linsitinib launched in patients with advanced Ewing sarcoma

Researchers pinpoint gene that may solve the root cause of diabetes

Researchers pinpoint gene that may solve the root cause of diabetes

Sanofi announces results from Phase IIIb ELIXA study of Lyxumia in adults with diabetes and high CV risk

Sanofi announces results from Phase IIIb ELIXA study of Lyxumia in adults with diabetes and high CV risk

BioLineRx's BL-9020 antibody holds promise in treating Type 1 diabetes

BioLineRx's BL-9020 antibody holds promise in treating Type 1 diabetes

Type 2 diabetes: Patients reporting better quality of communication by their physician show improved self-care

Type 2 diabetes: Patients reporting better quality of communication by their physician show improved self-care

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