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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.
Daily dose of safflower oil can help reduce cardiovascular disease

Daily dose of safflower oil can help reduce cardiovascular disease

PSN system can reduce psychiatric medication errors

PSN system can reduce psychiatric medication errors

City Of Hope opens new center for diabetes research and care

City Of Hope opens new center for diabetes research and care

Information technology could reduce psychiatric drug errors

Information technology could reduce psychiatric drug errors

NasVax reports positive results from Phase 2a trial of oral immunotherapy for non-alcoholic steatohepatitis

NasVax reports positive results from Phase 2a trial of oral immunotherapy for non-alcoholic steatohepatitis

Elevations in 5 amino acids may signal future disease risk

Elevations in 5 amino acids may signal future disease risk

BioMarin announces preliminary results from ADAPT in patients suffering from PKU

BioMarin announces preliminary results from ADAPT in patients suffering from PKU

BistroMD releases exclusive videos to educate women on menopause, weight gain

BistroMD releases exclusive videos to educate women on menopause, weight gain

Research: Underweight HCV-infected patients tend to be older at HCC onset

Research: Underweight HCV-infected patients tend to be older at HCC onset

Manchester research offers hope for congenital hyperinsulinism treatment

Manchester research offers hope for congenital hyperinsulinism treatment

Researchers discover molecular switch for insulin secretion

Researchers discover molecular switch for insulin secretion

Human growth, height, size: Reasons to be small

Human growth, height, size: Reasons to be small

Discovery of molecular switch for the secretion of insulin

Discovery of molecular switch for the secretion of insulin

Biodel selects BIOD-105, BIOD-107 recombinant human insulin formulations for clinical testing, development

Biodel selects BIOD-105, BIOD-107 recombinant human insulin formulations for clinical testing, development

Scientists discover cerebrospinal fluid proteins are essential for brain building

Scientists discover cerebrospinal fluid proteins are essential for brain building

Coffee reduces stroke risk: Study

Coffee reduces stroke risk: Study

Otelixizumab Phase 3 DEFEND-1 study in new-onset autoimmune type 1 diabetes does not meet primary endpoint

Otelixizumab Phase 3 DEFEND-1 study in new-onset autoimmune type 1 diabetes does not meet primary endpoint

Halozyme Therapeutics 2010 net loss decreases to $53.2 million

Halozyme Therapeutics 2010 net loss decreases to $53.2 million

New technique may find 'hidden' receptors in nerve cells

New technique may find 'hidden' receptors in nerve cells

Majority of men on ADT after prostatectomy gain weight during first year of therapy

Majority of men on ADT after prostatectomy gain weight during first year of therapy

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