...cells ...blood sugar levels: this is called hyperglycemia. The pancreas produces a surge of insulin in response to remove the excess glucose from the bloodstream, but this sudden influx can't be ...
4 years ago
American Institute of Physics
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...Cells ...blood ...glucose-driven degeneration. "It's not that diabetic patients lack the gene for VEGF-A," explains Gregory, "They continue to have the gene and they produce VEGF-A, but it's like ...
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2 years ago
Science Central
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...diabetes ...cells. When the glucose enters your cells, the amount of glucose in your bloodstream falls. If you have type 1 diabetes, your pancreas doesn't secrete insulin — which causes a ...
a year ago
MayoClinic.com
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...diabetes ...cells ...blood ...glucose tolerance test, which requires you to ingest a sugar drink and then have your blood sugar checked 2 hrs afterwards. (show pt drinking orange drink, sitting in ...
a year ago
MD Kiosk
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Diabetes is a manageable but serious illness characterized by high blood sugar. People who suffer from diabetes cannot absorb glucose in their cells and must monitor their blood sugar levels.