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Healthy pancreas insulin secretion versus blood glucose level

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Out of a study ( aafp.org/afp/2011/0715/p183... ) a graph which shows FOR A NON-DIABETIC person - thus whose pancreas is secreting insulin normally - the blood glucose level over the day and corresponding insulin secretion.

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For the ppl who use mmol/l, you have to divide the mg/dl values by 18

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Thanks for mentioning that.

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Very helpful! Will put it on the pin post section.

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