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insulin is one of the major regulatory hormones in the body. it is essential for survival. having too much or too little will definitely cause problems. insulin regulates the level of glucose in the blood, it lowers down glucose to safe normal levels to maintain homeostasis. elevated levels of insulin will cause hypoglycemia and if left unchecked can cause death. symptoms includes, confusion, increased heart rates and blood pressures, profuse sweating and seizures. you can check more articles in internal medicine in this site lowellmd202.blogspot.com

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