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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.
HIV drugs lead to insulin resistance

HIV drugs lead to insulin resistance

Harvard researcher to receive 2010 Naomi Berrie Award from Columbia University Medical Center

Harvard researcher to receive 2010 Naomi Berrie Award from Columbia University Medical Center

Scientist suggests functional amino acids play a critical role in human health

Scientist suggests functional amino acids play a critical role in human health

Childhood obesity linked to adult metabolic abnormalities and cardiovascular disease

Childhood obesity linked to adult metabolic abnormalities and cardiovascular disease

New cellular pathway could help develop therapeutic treatments for obesity-related disorders

New cellular pathway could help develop therapeutic treatments for obesity-related disorders

Santarus announces commercial U.S. launch of CYCLOSET for type 2 diabetes mellitus

Santarus announces commercial U.S. launch of CYCLOSET for type 2 diabetes mellitus

Women abused as kids at increased risk of developing diabetes: Study

Women abused as kids at increased risk of developing diabetes: Study

New findings suggest serotonin may have anti-diabetic property

New findings suggest serotonin may have anti-diabetic property

Arena third quarter net loss increases to $36.3 million

Arena third quarter net loss increases to $36.3 million

Childhood abuse increases risk of type 2 diabetes in women: Study

Childhood abuse increases risk of type 2 diabetes in women: Study

Phase III study suggests CYCLOSET tablets improve glycemic control

Phase III study suggests CYCLOSET tablets improve glycemic control

Lifestyle changes and natural supplements can control blood sugar levels

Lifestyle changes and natural supplements can control blood sugar levels

Researchers discover FoxO1 protein interacts with macrophages to promote inflammatory response

Researchers discover FoxO1 protein interacts with macrophages to promote inflammatory response

Einstein College's new website features latest information on aging research

Einstein College's new website features latest information on aging research

UB endocrinologist receives Junior Faculty Award to study effects of low testosterone in young men with type 2 diabetes

UB endocrinologist receives Junior Faculty Award to study effects of low testosterone in young men with type 2 diabetes

Dental health affects control of diabetes

Dental health affects control of diabetes

Lifestyle intervention programs result in significant weight loss for overweight and severly obese adults

Lifestyle intervention programs result in significant weight loss for overweight and severly obese adults

Repros commences randomization in Androxal Phase II study in T2DM men with low testosterone

Repros commences randomization in Androxal Phase II study in T2DM men with low testosterone

Study finds metabolic syndrome may indicate breast cancer risk in post-menopausal women

Study finds metabolic syndrome may indicate breast cancer risk in post-menopausal women

Eating whole grains and limiting refined grains reduce body fat

Eating whole grains and limiting refined grains reduce body fat

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