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Insulin Resistance is a condition in which the body does not respond to insulin properly. This is most common in Type II diabetes or associated with obesity, ketoacidosis, infection, and certain rare conditions. Diminished effectiveness of insulin in lowering blood glucose levels requiring 200 units or more of insulin per day to prevent hyperglycemia or ketosis.
Metabolic "switch" may offer clues to increased risk of glucose intolerance in post-menopausal women

Metabolic "switch" may offer clues to increased risk of glucose intolerance in post-menopausal women

Genetic analysis helps determine causal relationships between diabetes, obesity and NAFLD

Genetic analysis helps determine causal relationships between diabetes, obesity and NAFLD

Study shows KBTBD2 gene plays a key role in regulating insulin sensitivity

Study shows KBTBD2 gene plays a key role in regulating insulin sensitivity

Novel vaccine targeting senescent cells mitigates metabolic disorders in obese mice

Novel vaccine targeting senescent cells mitigates metabolic disorders in obese mice

Angpt2 hormone can help treat obesity-induced metabolic disorders

Angpt2 hormone can help treat obesity-induced metabolic disorders

'Fat burning' molecule holds promise for future treatment and prevention of obesity

'Fat burning' molecule holds promise for future treatment and prevention of obesity

Brain insulin sensitivity associated with body weight and fat distribution

Brain insulin sensitivity associated with body weight and fat distribution

Scientists discover unexpected pathway by which brown fat can burn energy

Scientists discover unexpected pathway by which brown fat can burn energy

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