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Jun 16, 2017
Beta Cells are responsible for the secretion of the hormone Insulin that regulates blood glucose in the body. Vitamin A deficiency tend to damage the beta cells hindering them from insulin production. This is where Type 2 diabetes sets in.
A new research proves the ability of the omega-3 fatty acids to treat the type 1 diabetes.
Diabetes mellitus or commonly Diabetes is one of the common metabolic diseases widespread among most of the people worldwide. This disease can affect the body restraint to control the sugar level in blood.
Autoimmune disease is a condition wherein treatment battle is hard and crucial. There is a new research that discovers how insulin-producing cells can avoid auto-immune attack particularly in Type 1 diabetes.
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