Low-glucose sensor in the brain promotes blood glucose balance
The findings suggest that glucose-sensing neurons in the brain are important for whole body glucose regulation, including during diabetes.
Read MoreThe findings suggest that glucose-sensing neurons in the brain are important for whole body glucose regulation, including during diabetes.
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Read MoreResearchers reported the first case of a Type 1 diabetes patient who no longer needs insulin to maintain optimal blood sugar levels.
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Read MoreIn type 1 diabetes, the body does not produce insulin. Without this hormone, cells cannot use sugar in the bloodstream to fuel their activities. In
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