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Insulin Receptors
Insulin Receptors
Insulin Receptors
Insulin Receptors
Insulin Receptors

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Insulin Receptors Defined

Areas on the outer part of a cell that allow the cell to join or bind with insulin that is in the blood. When the cell and insulin bind together, the cell can take glucose (sugar) from the blood and use it for energy.

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Type 2 diabetes linked to arsenic in drinking water

Published August 20, 2008, 4:58 pm, News-Medical-Net

While exposure to high concentrations of the element in drinking water and in the workplace has been shown to be associated with diabetes, little is known about the effect of lower levels on diabetes risk.

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Arsenic has firm link to diabetes in U.S. study

Published August 19, 2008, 1:02 pm, Reuters via Yahoo! News

Arsenic, a naturally occurring poison and carcinogen found in ground water, is strongly linked to adult-onset diabetes, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.

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