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  2. Insulin Resistance: From Symptoms to Treatment - AOL

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    Risk Factors for Insulin Resistance. Prediabetes affects roughly 84 million ... such as poor circulation or eye problems. Review of your personal medical history and whether you have any ...

  3. Stem-cell therapy reverses type 1 diabetes in groundbreaking ...

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    This means that the body can not create as much insulin as needed which results in chronic, high blood glucose which can lead to complications including vascular problems that affect eye sight ...

  4. Hyperinsulinism - Wikipedia

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    Hyperinsulinism can be associated with several types of medical problems, which can be roughly divided into two broad and largely non-overlapping categories: those tending toward reduced sensitivity to insulin and high blood glucose levels (hyperglycemia), and those tending toward excessive insulin secretion and low glucose levels (hypoglycemia).

  5. Hyperinsulinemia - Wikipedia

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    Hyperinsulinemia is a condition in which there are excess levels of insulin circulating in the blood relative to the level of glucose. While it is often mistaken for diabetes or hyperglycaemia, hyperinsulinemia can result from a variety of metabolic diseases and conditions, as well as non-nutritive sugars in the diet.

  6. Complications of diabetes - Wikipedia

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    In insulin-deficient diabetes (exogenous) insulin levels do not decrease as glucose levels fall, and the combination of deficient glucagon and epinephrine responses causes defective glucose counterregulation. Furthermore, reduced sympathoadrenal responses can cause hypoglycemia unawareness.

  7. Doctors Explain How to Lower Your A1C Level

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    It can lead to nerve damage, circulation problems, and potentially losing a limb. These conditions are often preventable with early detection of diabetes and managing your A1C levels, Dr. Murthy adds.

  8. Alström syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Nystagmus (usually affects the children), one of the first symptoms to occur which causes involuntary rapid eye movement. Mild to moderate bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. Type 2 diabetes usually occurs in early childhood. Hyperinsulinemia/insulin resistance—development of high level of insulin in blood. Hypertriglyceridemia

  9. How does hormone therapy affect cardiovascular health ... - AOL

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    Insulin sensitivity tends to decrease at menopause, which can lead to dangerously high blood sugar levels, which in turn increases a person’s risk of developing type 2 diabetes.