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Low doses of natural Hi-maize resistant starch could improve insulin sensitivity in men at risk for prediabetes, according to a study underwritten by National Starch LLC, a business unit of Corn Products International. The American Diabetes Association defines prediabetes as a non-disease state where blood sugar (glucose) levels are higher than normal, but not yet high enough to be diagnosed as ...
Washington, May 17 (ANI): A study on mouse models has found evidence of the role of a possible enzyme in the development of insulin resistance in humans, promising a new target for drugs for diabetes and related ailments.
The road to type 2 diabetes is paved with insulin resistance, a condition often associated with obesity in which the hormone begins to fail at its job helping to convert sugars to energy.
Simply put, people develop diabetes because they don't have enough pancreatic beta cells to produce the insulin necessary to regulate their blood sugar levels.
Researchers may have discovered the underlying mechanism that could convert other cell types into insulin-producing pancreatic beta cells.
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