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What Happens to Your Blood Sugar When You Take Insulin Regularly
Medically reviewed by Kelly Wood, MD Key Takeaways If your body doesn't make enough insulin (a hormone in your body that helps regulate your blood sugar) or stops responding to it, you may need to ...
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These Two Existing Drugs May Boost Brain Health, Scientists Say
A clinical trial testing a diabetes medication and an insulin nasal spray has found that both drugs, in combination and alone ...
HAMBURG, Germany — A combination of the antiviral drugs pleconaril and ribavirin slowed the decline of pancreatic insulin production compared with placebo in children and adolescents with newly ...
Misdiagnosis of type 1 diabetes in adults and of monogenic diabetes at all ages often occurs, with adverse consequences.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Before her pregnancy, Katherine Hegedorn of Parma was a healthy marathon runner. But during her recent pregnancy, she developed gestational diabetes, or high blood sugar, which can ...
A century ago, type 1 diabetes was a death sentence. Children diagnosed rarely survived more than a year or two, wasting away as their bodies starved despite food. Then, in 1921, in a modest lab in ...
A genetic predisposition to having lower insulin production and less healthy fat distribution are major causes of early-onset type 2 diabetes in British Asian people. According to research, these ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The FDA approved a new drug called Teplizumab that can delay the onset of Type 1 Diabetes, especially in children. Sanford researchers dedicated to finding a cure say this ...
Delirium affects many hospitalized older Australians, and while it can have many complications, treatments are limited.
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