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Type 1 Diabetes difference between healthy vs diabetic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Type 2 Diabetes difference between healthy vs diabetic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Insulin resistance and Type 2 diabetes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cubes of unrefined brown demerara sugar and white refined beet sugar. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cubes of unrefined brown demerara sugar and white refined beet sugar. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Type 1 Diabetes difference between healthy vs diabetic
Cubes of unrefined brown demerara sugar and white refined beet sugar. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cubes of unrefined brown demerara sugar and white refined beet sugar. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cubes of unrefined brown demerara sugar and white refined beet sugar. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cubes of unrefined brown demerara sugar and white refined beet sugar. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cubes of unrefined brown demerara sugar and white refined beet sugar. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cubes of unrefined brown demerara sugar and white refined beet sugar. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cubes of unrefined brown demerara sugar and white refined beet sugar. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Diagram comparing a healthy pancreas to one affected by Type 1 diabetes. On the left, a healthy pancreas produces insulin, allowing glucose to enter cells. Insulin molecules are depicted as blue dots, facilitating glucose (yellow dots) uptake into pink cells. On the right, a diabetic pancreas is shown with immune cells destroying beta cells, hindering insulin production. This results in excess glucose in the bloodstream, indicated by more yellow dots floating above the cells.


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