Diabetes Mellitus (diabetes): It is a progressive metabolic disease with high blood sugar level, which occurs as a result of a defect in insulin secretion, insulin action or both of these factors. Gestational diabetes…
Insulin
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Insulin resistance is when a group of cells becomes increasingly resistant to the effects of insulin. In insulin resistance, there are high insulin levels in our blood. There is a definite relationship between insulin resistance and weight gain. However, it is unclear which came first.
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WHAT IS INSULIN? In order for the body to function normally, the glucose (blood sugar) level in our blood must be at a certain level. The fact that the blood sugar in our blood is below or above a certain level can lead to various disease states. There are two main hormones to control this blood sugar level. Insulin and Glucagon.
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The quality of life and standards of diabetic patients vary according to healthy eating habits. It is possible to increase their living …
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Insulin is an important hormone secreted from beta cells of the organ called pancreas. Insulin plays an important role in many metabolic …
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INSULIN RESISTANCE: Insulin is a hormone produced in beta cells of the pancreas. There are receptors for the hormone insulin on all cells in …
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DIABETES MELLITUS (DIABETIC DISEASE): Definition: Diabetes is the disease that occurs as a result of insulin deficiency and or insulin …
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1. What is diabetes, what is hidden sugar? Diabetes is a disease with high sugar levels, which occurs when the pancreas cannot produce …
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