Study indicates that the brain plays paper in regulation D

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Albert Einstein College of Medicine researchers have shown for the first time that the brain plays a key role in glucose regulation (sugar) in the metabolism of human beings.The results, published today in the digital edition of the Journal of Clinical Research, suggest that drugs that are directed to the brain and central nervous system could be a new approach to the treatment of diabetes.

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11/08/2011 6:38 a.m.
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Let's see if I have understood.
First, they discover a thing in Ratolines.
Then they try to replicate the finding at a different university using dogs and fail.
Hence they conclude that what is worth in mice is not worth other mammals: shock :;Therefore, those of the first university go from everything and try directly in humans (I imagine that paying, of course): Twisted:-//

I would say, and without eager to look for more, than the diaxide has been using time: and above the same ... What things !!!

I must be me, that I have not understood.

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