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What did Shabbetai Sevi, the Quakers, and the Jansenists all have in common?
Diabetes Insipidus
A condition characterized by excessive thirst and excretion of large amounts of severely diluted urine, resulting from inadequate levels of antidiuretic hormone or the kidney's response to it.
Insulin
A hormone produced by the pancreas that allows cells to absorb glucose from the blood, thus lowering blood glucose levels.
Glucagon
A hormone produced by the pancreas that promotes the increase of blood glucose levels by stimulating the liver to break down glycogen into glucose.
Thyroxine
A hormone produced by the thyroid gland, important for regulation of metabolism and growth.
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