The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
CDC
the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research
INSERM
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the United States
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Their findings could lead to new treatments for type 2 diabetes.Type 2 diabetes causes the body’s cells to become less sensitive to signals from insulin, the hormone responsible for regulating levels of glucose in the blood.This low sensitivity is called insulin resistance, and it keeps the cells from absorbing the extra glucose that enters the bloodstream after a meal.Over time, high concentrations of glucose in the blood damage tissues all over the body, causing complications such as heart disease, vision loss, and kidney disease.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimate that more than 30 million people in the United States have type 2 diabetes.Changes to the diet, exercise, and other aspects of life can improve symptoms and even reverse the condition in some people.
As said here by James Kingsland