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Hyperinsulinism

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Hyperinsulinism Defined

Too high a level of insulin in the blood. This term most often refers to a condition in which the body produces too much insulin. Researchers believe that this condition may play a role in the development of noninsulin-dependent diabetes and in hypertension.See also: Syndrome X.

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  • The Hypoglycemic Health Association of Australia: Alternative Mental health site links to this as an explanation for physiologicall y-based panic attacks. It is excess adrenaline that is responsible for the sudden anxiety attackscoming from within the body. Thus anxiety is a fear response without

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