Insulin Resistance News and Research

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Insulin Resistance is a condition in which the body does not respond to insulin properly. This is most common in Type II diabetes or associated with obesity, ketoacidosis, infection, and certain rare conditions. Diminished effectiveness of insulin in lowering blood glucose levels requiring 200 units or more of insulin per day to prevent hyperglycemia or ketosis.
Vanadium may help prepare the body to recover speedily from infections

Vanadium may help prepare the body to recover speedily from infections

Obese Zucker rat model shares the symptoms of obesity with a growing number of Americans

Obese Zucker rat model shares the symptoms of obesity with a growing number of Americans

Children enrolled in fitness-oriented gym classes showed greater loss of body fat

Children enrolled in fitness-oriented gym classes showed greater loss of body fat

Increlex - first major innovation in 20 years for the treatment of growth failure

Increlex - first major innovation in 20 years for the treatment of growth failure

Chronically high levels of insulin may block specific hormones that trigger energy release into the body

Chronically high levels of insulin may block specific hormones that trigger energy release into the body

Smoking may increase the risk of developing diabetes

Smoking may increase the risk of developing diabetes

Study clarifies insulin's role in blocking release of energy in patients with type II diabetes

Study clarifies insulin's role in blocking release of energy in patients with type II diabetes

Study reveals critical molecular events in the origin of fat cells

Study reveals critical molecular events in the origin of fat cells

Significant death risk linked to airborne particles

Significant death risk linked to airborne particles

Possible new target for treating obesity and diabetes

Possible new target for treating obesity and diabetes

Human fat cells produce a protein that is linked to both inflammation and an increased risk of heart disease and stroke

Human fat cells produce a protein that is linked to both inflammation and an increased risk of heart disease and stroke

Diabetics with fatty livers could benefit from diet rich in soy protein

Diabetics with fatty livers could benefit from diet rich in soy protein

Diet rich in soy protein may alleviate fatty liver

Diet rich in soy protein may alleviate fatty liver

Call for closer examination of a metabolic syndrome

Call for closer examination of a metabolic syndrome

Losing weight cuts breast cancer risk

Losing weight cuts breast cancer risk

SH2-B enhances brain's leptin sensitivity - may lead to clues for treatment of obesity and diabetes

SH2-B enhances brain's leptin sensitivity - may lead to clues for treatment of obesity and diabetes

Weight control protein may yield new approaches for treating obesity and type 2 diabetes

Weight control protein may yield new approaches for treating obesity and type 2 diabetes

Decline in energy production by mitochondria appears to be a key problem leading to insulin resistance

Decline in energy production by mitochondria appears to be a key problem leading to insulin resistance

Oral medications may control symptoms of Type II diabetes in children just as well as insulin injections

Oral medications may control symptoms of Type II diabetes in children just as well as insulin injections

DNA chip technology helps with discovery of new type 2 diabetes gene

DNA chip technology helps with discovery of new type 2 diabetes gene

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