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Home » Diabetes at a glance » Why is insulin so important?

Why is insulin so important?

January 17, 2014

Insulin works in your body by helping glucose (sugar) enter your body’s cells. Once it is in the cells it is used as fuel for energy.

Insulin is vital for making your body work properly. Without it you can’t lead a healthy life.

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