Similar words: insult, insular, insulate, insulting, insulated, insulator, peninsula, insularity. Meaning: ['ɪnsəlɪn /-sjʊl-] n. hormone secreted by the isles of Langerhans in the pancreas; regulates storage of glycogen in the liver and accelerates oxidation of sugar in cells.
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31. Mr Goldring said Miss Lowe had been injected with a very large amount of insulin.
32. For patients with complicated infarctions requiring intensive insulin therapy the recovery phase will be heralded by a diminishing insulin requirement.
33. In a vicious cycle, weight gain increases insulin resistance increases weight gain.
34. Any trend towards human insulin might increase if the price were to decrease below that of porcine insulin.
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35. Under these circumstances an intravenous infusion of insulin provides a very convenient and reliable method for managing the diabetes.
36. Perinatal islet function in gestational diabetes: Assessment by cord plasma C-peptide and amniotic fluid insulin.
37. She was a diabetic and hadn't taken any insulin with her.
38. Insulin in the bloodstream reduces the quantity of blood sugar.
39. Six subjects did not consent to a glucose tolerance test and tolerance was determined from fasting plasma glucose and insulin concentrations.
40. Without insulin, sugar lingers in the bloodstream, silently damaging the internal organs.
41. Those with moderate risk are randomly assigned to either an oral insulin or a placebo.
42. There is considerable individual variation with regard to insulin requirement.
43. Diabetes results when the insulin reserve no longer meets demand.
44. An increase in insulin levels in the blood decreases the normal relaxation of the coronary arteries.
45. Potassium is taken up by cells with glucose under the influence of insulin.
46. To alleviate the symptoms, about one in five diabetics in rich countries injects himself regularly with insulin.
47. The first two months was a run in phase during which patients remained on their usual insulin.
48. In the abstract they stated that there were 88 episodes of hypoglycaemia with human and 132 with porcine insulin.
49. This concept of selective insulin resistance is not new and has been well demonstrated in animal models.
50. Both foot amputations and insulin injections are treatments for diabetes, but only the latter is specific to the disease process.
51. Therapeutically, this resistance can often be overcome by insulin injections.
52. The drug also improved the insulin sensitivity of the subjects, which could improve their overall health.
53. The other indication for insulin is of course when glycaemic control is poor on a maximal dose of a sulphonylurea.
54. Investigators and subjects were blinded to insulin type and the insulins were given in random order.
55. Responses to hypoglycaemia in a laboratory setting have been reported to be different in patients taking human and animal insulin.
56. Diabetes occurs when the body does not use or make the hormone insulin.
57. Insulin coma received widespread backing from the psychiatric profession, but after decades of use was exposed as worthless.
58. She wished that the little white pills prescribed for her teen-age daughter were real insulin, not inactive sugar crystals.
59. If human insulin does not cause a problem with hypoglycaemia awareness, what does?
60. The blood glucose should be monitored hourly after commencing an intravenous insulin infusion to ensure that the patient is not becoming hypoglycaemic.
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