«The modified insulin was able to give more
appropriate control of blood sugar than the unmodified insulin or the long - acting insulin,» Anderson says.
Not exact matches
In a chronic sleep deprivation experiment, young mice were sensitized to insulin and had improved
control of their
blood sugar, whereas aged animals became hyperglycemic and failed to maintain
appropriate plasma insulin concentrations.
This includes regular testing for glycosylated hemoglobin (a measure
of blood sugar control), assessment
of fats and cholesterol in the
blood, eye exams and
blood pressure checks, with
appropriate follow - up.
Under hormone
control, the liver will release an
appropriate amount
of sugar into the
blood stream to make it available to other cells, especially the brain.