2018; Paoletti et al., 2019). GBOI offers an alternative for T1D patients to improve blood glucose homeostasis. First, the environmental ambient light may cause the unexpected trigger of ...
Developing resistance to insulin is a key step on the road to diabetes, making insulin resistance a target for treating metabolic dysfunction. Insulin orchestrates blood glucose levels by ...
Our perspective about glucose toxicity as it pertains to the pancreatic ß-cell is that the characteristic decreases in insulin synthesis and secretion are caused by decreased insulin gene expression.
Not everyone with type 2 diabetes has to take insulin. But if you do, you and your doctor will decide the best schedule and insulin dose for you. You may also need to figure out some dosages on ...
Dr Anne Peters concludes her discussion of the ADA Standards of Care with a look at sections on kidney care, pregnancy care, and cardiovascular disease management in patients with diabetes.
Understanding the molecular mechanisms of insulin resistance remains a major medical challenge of the twenty-first century. Over the last half-century, many hypotheses have been proposed to ...
Insulin overdose symptoms can include confusion, fatigue, irritability, shaking, and other signs of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). If you accidentally take too much or your blood sugar is low for ...
Protein becomes even more important in perimenopause, with benefits for muscle and bone density, sleep, metabolism and more ...
Sliding scale insulin therapy involves following a chart of insulin dosages. A doctor will help a person with diabetes create this chart based on factors like how their body responds to insulin ...
Hypoglycemia, or insulin shock, occurs anytime there is an imbalance of insulin in your system. Severe hypoglycemia, or insulin shock, is a serious health risk for anyone with diabetes.
A multi-omics study reveals that impaired branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) catabolism is a key driver of sarcopenia, suggesting it as a potential therapeutic target.
Insulin-like growth factor (IGF) 1 is a member of a family that is involved in growth, development, cell differentiation, and metabolism. IGF1, IGF2 and insulin act primarily through tyrosine ...