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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.
Wild blueberries: 2 cups a day may keep the doctor away

Wild blueberries: 2 cups a day may keep the doctor away

Use of testosterone therapy after angiography associated with increased risk of death

Use of testosterone therapy after angiography associated with increased risk of death

Weight loss surgery: The most effective weapon for obese people in the battle against diabetes

Weight loss surgery: The most effective weapon for obese people in the battle against diabetes

Children's Hospital to participate in drug study to evaluate effects of metformin for treating type 2 diabetes

Children's Hospital to participate in drug study to evaluate effects of metformin for treating type 2 diabetes

McMaster University researchers discover how metformin drug works on fat in the liver

McMaster University researchers discover how metformin drug works on fat in the liver

New therapeutic approach for treating type 2 diabetes

New therapeutic approach for treating type 2 diabetes

Interaction between fat cells and bacterial toxins can lead to chronic inflammation

Interaction between fat cells and bacterial toxins can lead to chronic inflammation

Kamada announces new data from Glassia Phase I/II study in pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes

Kamada announces new data from Glassia Phase I/II study in pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes

Scientists develop new therapeutic approach for treatment of type 2 diabetes

Scientists develop new therapeutic approach for treatment of type 2 diabetes

Honey may be detrimental for patients with type 2 diabetes

Honey may be detrimental for patients with type 2 diabetes

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor may inhibit glucose intolerance after cerebral ischemia

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor may inhibit glucose intolerance after cerebral ischemia

Fat recycling system may provide target for future diabetes therapies

Fat recycling system may provide target for future diabetes therapies

Protective effect of estrogen in women with NASH against development of severe fibrosis

Protective effect of estrogen in women with NASH against development of severe fibrosis

DPP-4 inhibitors may reduce risk of autoimmune diseases

DPP-4 inhibitors may reduce risk of autoimmune diseases

New study finds association between OSA and subclinical myocardial injury

New study finds association between OSA and subclinical myocardial injury

Study: Investigational drug shows promise against pancreatic cancer

Study: Investigational drug shows promise against pancreatic cancer

Researchers discover novel genetic cause of severe obesity

Researchers discover novel genetic cause of severe obesity

Testosterone treatment in hypogonadal men may reduce cardiovascular disease risk

Testosterone treatment in hypogonadal men may reduce cardiovascular disease risk

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