Mapping the Brain's Response to Blood Sugar Changes.

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Researchers have identified and mapped glucose-sensitive cell populations in the brain, including the locus coeruleus, a region known for its role in arousal, attention, and stress response. This achievement may lead to more targeted treatments for diabetes. The discovery of these cell populations and their exact locations in the brain could potentially lead to more targeted treatments for conditions like diabetes.
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