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    Inadequate Insulin Production by the Pancreas to Control Blood Sugar
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Inadequate Insulin Production by the Pancreas to Control Blood Sugar

Question 60

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Inadequate insulin production by the pancreas to control blood sugar is a factor that can produce high blood glucose levels in type 2 diabetes.

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