“Scientists and doctors have wanted to know how much insulin a person has in their body, but haven’t been able to know the exact amount without the patient being deceased and actually removing the pancreas,” said Peter Arvan, division chief of Metabolism, Endocrinology & Diabetes at the University of Michigan. But a new study in
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