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Type 2 diabetes
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15/15 rule
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Glucose in blood
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Biguanides
Sulfonylureas drug
Thiazolidinediones
Dogs Could Warn Diabetics of Low Blood Sugar
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Obese Children Already Have Dangerous Artery Damage
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Only Half of Diabetics Have Their Condition Under Control
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Thiazolidinediones
Thiazolidinediones (such as rosiglitazone) help insulin work better at the cell site. In essence, they increase the cell's sensitivity (responsiveness) to insulin.
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