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Type 1 Diabetes Articles

Type 1 Diabetes
What You Need To Know About Insulin Analogs

What are insulin analogs? Insulin analogs are similar to human insulin. However, these synthetic man made insulin have a small change to their molecular structure, which makes them desirable when they…

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Function of Insulin in the Human Body

What is insulin? Insulin is a hormone that is responsible for helping the body regulate the amount of sugar in the blood stream. Unmanaged hyperglycemia can have several adverse effects, including damage…

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Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults: Signs, Symptoms and Treatment

What is Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults? LADA, or latent autoimmune diabetes in adults, is a form of type 1 diabetes  (T1D) which develops slowly into adulthood. Unlike a typical T1D diagnosis, when…

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Increasing Insulin Sensitivity Naturally

Insulin is a natural hormone made in the pancreas that helps to regulate blood glucose levels. This hormone moves glucose from the bloodstream and stores it in fat cells, muscles,…

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Type 1 Diabetes and Exercise

Staying fit and engaging in regular exercise has many benefits, but for people who have type 1 diabetes, it is absolutely vital. Exercise helps to keep blood sugar levels in check…

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Regular Insulin – Side Effects, Peak Times, Onset and Duration of Action

What is regular insulin? Regular insulin, with alternative names soluble insulin and neutral insulin, refers to a short-acting insulin which is used with exercise and diet program to manage high blood sugar…

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Type 1 Diabetes and Obesity

What is Obesity? Obesity is a medical condition in which the excess accumulation of fat begins to have a negative impact on a person’s health. Obesity causes changes in the…

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NPH Insulin – Side Effects, Dosage, Peak Times, Onset and Duration of Action

Insulin is a type of hormone which is produced by the pancreas to help our body to properly use the glucose we derive from food we eat. People with diabetes cannot naturally…

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Lipodystrophy from Insulin Injections

What is lipodystrophy? The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists recognize lipodystrophy as a condition characterized by regional or total loss of adipose tissues (fats) in 1 or more areas of the…

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Humalog Vs. Novolog

Novolog and Humalog are both diabetic drugs used to control blood sugar levels in diabetic patients. They are both fast-acting drugs, meaning they work faster compared to other insulin medicines.…

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Insulin and Potassium Relationship

What is insulin? Insulin is a natural occurring hormone that is produced by beta cells in the pancreas. This hormone works by helping the body absorb glucose, potassium and other…

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Insulin Receptors

What are insulin receptors (IR)? Insulin receptors are large proteins outside the cell membrane, which allow cells to bind with insulin in the bloodstream. Ever since insulin was discovered, in addition to its…

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