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insulin resistance


Insulin resistance is when a patient's body can't use insulin efficiently. The pancreas responds by releasing more insulin to try controlling blood sugar levels. Over time, the cells in the pancreas that produce insulin break down and even go away. That causes blood sugar levels to rise and diabetes to develop. Insulin resistance may be linked to obesity, hypertension and high levels of fat in the blood.


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