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Correction to "Phytochemical Screening and Antidiabetic Potential of <i>Paeonia emodi</i> in Alloxan-Induced Diabetic Rats: Investigative Study Toward Possible Mechanism". [PDF]
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Current Diabetes Reviews, 2013
Many studies have demonstrated evidence of the health benefits of natural products. Plant extracts have been tested on a variety of physiological disorders, including diabetes mellitus. Studies have tested aqueous extracts, plant fractions extracts, families of active of compounds, and specific active compounds.
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Many studies have demonstrated evidence of the health benefits of natural products. Plant extracts have been tested on a variety of physiological disorders, including diabetes mellitus. Studies have tested aqueous extracts, plant fractions extracts, families of active of compounds, and specific active compounds.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1959
Excerpt There is some evidence suggesting that the majority of patients with diabetes have subnormal concentrations of insulin in the plasma, but a hypernormal quantity of insulin has been demonstr...
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Excerpt There is some evidence suggesting that the majority of patients with diabetes have subnormal concentrations of insulin in the plasma, but a hypernormal quantity of insulin has been demonstr...
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1990
Although either insulin or oral hypoglycemics may be used in conjunction with diet and exercise in the management of type II diabetes, drug therapy for type I diabetes involves only insulin. C-peptide levels can be tested to assess whether the patient has remaining pancreatic endocrine function.
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Although either insulin or oral hypoglycemics may be used in conjunction with diet and exercise in the management of type II diabetes, drug therapy for type I diabetes involves only insulin. C-peptide levels can be tested to assess whether the patient has remaining pancreatic endocrine function.
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