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Insulin Resistance
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Insulin is a hormone that is produced by the pancreas. It enables glucose in your blood to enter cells in your muscle, fat, and liver so that it can be utilized for energy. These cells are located in the areas of your body that require glucose the most. The glucose in your bloodstream comes from the food you consume. In times of need, such as when you are fasting, the liver is also responsible for producing glucose. After you eat, your pancreas will secrete insulin into your bloodstream. In response to an increase in blood glucose levels, often known as blood sugar. After that, insulin brings down the glucose levels in the blood to keep them within the usual range..


Gestational Diabetes and Pregnancy
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Diabetes diagnosed for the first time during pregnancy is known as gestational diabetes (gestation). Gestational diabetes, like other types of diabetes, affects how your cells use sugar (glucose). High blood sugar levels caused by gestational diabetes can harm your pregnancy and your baby’s health..


Type 2 Diabetes
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Type 2 diabetes is a chronic illness that prevents your body from properly utilizing insulin. Insulin resistance is a term used to describe the condition of people with type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is a complex condition. Both hereditary and environmental factors play a role in the disorder’s clinical manifestation. One idea for its cause is that it is the product of the evolution of a thrifty genotype that provided survival benefits in the past but is now harmful in today’s environment. It could be an adult metabolic response to fetal starvation, according to one idea..


Type 1 Diabetes
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Type 1 diabetes is said to be a chronic illness and it is marked by the body’s inability to manufacture insulin as a result of autoimmune destruction of the pancreas’ beta cells..


Metabolic Syndrome and Its Prevalence Factors
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A metabolic syndrome is a group of illnesses that occur concurrently and significantly increase your chance of acquiring type 2 diabetes or cardiovascular disease (stroke or heart disease). The origins of metabolic syndrome are complex and poorly understood, but a hereditary component is suspected. Obesity and inactivity both increase your risk. Occasionally, metabolic syndrome refers to as syndrome X or insulin-resistance syndrome..


Diabetes Knowledge is a Must
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People with diabetes don’t have enough glucose in their bodies to utilize the sugar in the food they eat. Diabetes comes in several forms, but they are all linked by the presence of high glucose levels in the blood. Medications and/or insulin injections may be part of the treatment. Healthy living can help prevent several types of diabetes..


Diabetes: Symptoms and its Effect
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Diabetes is a term that refers to a disorder that impairs the body’s ability to utilize (glucose). When you stop to consider it, glucose is much more than a source of energy. It is necessary for the formation of healthy tissue and muscle. Additionally, your brain is the primary source of food for your brain..