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  1. ... for back pain, placenta, blood pressure, male infertility, insulin, opioids, and spinal cord paralysis. ... from problems with sperm mobility. Cone snail reveals insulin insights Many people with diabetes rely on injections ...
  2. ... lives. People with type 1 diabetes must take insulin every day and are at risk for problems ... causes high blood sugar. Normally, your body produces insulin, a hormone that helps regulate levels of blood ...
  3. ... week can result in weight gain and lower insulin resistance. ... weekend recovery group gained weight and had reduced insulin sensitivity—meaning their ability to process sugar was ...
  4. ... your type 1 diabetes? Do you use an insulin pump? I use an insulin pump to help manage my diabetes, check my ... 1 through Research) FDA Approval of First Automated Insulin Device for Type 1 Diabetes Biomedical Discovery and ...
  5. ... monitors blood glucose (sugar) levels automatically and provides insulin or a combination of insulin and a second hormone to people with type ... monitoring systems and separate, non-integrated delivery of insulin by shots or a pump. The first of ...
  6. ... checking her blood sugar levels and giving herself insulin shots. For most type 1 diabetes patients, self- ... of your stomach. The pancreas makes the hormone insulin to control blood glucose and also makes enzymes ...
  7. ... type 1 diabetes, your pancreas does not make insulin. Insulin is a hormone that helps glucose get into your cells to give them energy. Without insulin, too much glucose stays in your blood. Over ...
  8. ... in which the body makes little or no insulin. Insulin is a hormone that manages your blood sugar ... People with type 1 diabetes have to take insulin every day to stay alive. Type 1 diabetes ...
  9. ... causes high blood sugar. Normally, your body produces insulin, a hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels. ... diabetes, your body either can't produce enough insulin or can't properly use the insulin it ...
  10. ... years. The continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system and insulin pump I use are mind-blowing. I wear ... glucose levels. The patch then communicates with my insulin pump to keep my insulin at healthy levels. ...
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