LI Physician Leads Research on the Effects of Type 1 Diabetes on the Brain
Type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance
On the other hand, type 2 diabetes occurs when the body doesn’t respond anymore to the presence of insulin, known as insulin resistance. As result, the body is less than able to get glucose from the blood. In the early stages of type 2 diabetes, the body can still respond by means of producing more insulin that it would normally produce, but if type 2 diabetes occurs over a number of years, the extra demand on the person’s pancreas to produce insulin might lead to the loss of insulin-producing cells (referred to as pancreatic beta cells) as it wears out. People who have type 2 diabetes are hard to cure, and they would usually need to undergo a stringent medication and diet to control their blood sugar level.