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1. Endocrine glands
 
Endocrine glands release hormones (chemical messengers) into the bloodstream to be transported to various organs and tissues throughout the body. For instance, the pancreas secretes insulin, which allows the body to regulate levels of sugar in the blood. The thyroid gets instructions from the pituitary to secrete hormones which determine the pace of chemical activity in the body (the more hormone in the bloodstream, the faster the chemical activity; the less hormone, the slower the activity. Update Date:
08/17/2008
Sean O. Stitham, MD, private practice in Internal Medicine, Seattle, Washington. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.

1. Endocrine glands

2. Diabetic retinopathy

3. Islets of Langerhans

4. Blood test

5. Pancreas

6. Insulin pump

7. Glucose test

8. Insulin pump

9. Type I diabetes

10. Diabetic blood circulation in foot

11. Food and insulin release

12. Insulin production and diabetes

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