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In this article, we look into the relationship between diabetes, insulin therapy, and weight gain. We also explore ways to avoid insulin-related weight gain.
Some mammals are capable of hibernating during periods of low food availability in an effort to conserve energy and survive.
In healthy people, glucose levels naturally increase after eating, but then go back down again as insulin helps the body absorb it.
We tested this possibility by examining postprandial glucose, insulin and appetite responses to drinks differing only in rate and extent of digestibility of carbohydrates.
Injection of “smart insulin” regulates blood glucose levels for one week Tests in animals show the material works like the body's own system.
In lean hypertensives, insulin resistance was not accompanied by increases in fasting plasma insulin and glucose levels; but with modest hyperglycaemia and hyperinsulinaemia after a glucose load.
Learn how this hormone helps your body use and store energy. And find out what happens when your pancreas doesn't make enough insulin.
Diabetes is treated by restoring the glucose-insulin relationship. Type one is treated with shots of insulin, and type two may be treated with medication.
What is the relationship between the foods people eat and their body’s insulin response? UB’s Behavioral Medicine Lab is launching a study that aims to find out. Funded by the National Institute of ...
This article explores the relationship between carbs and diabetes and the benefits and risks of carbs in a meal plan.
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