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Can the hormone glucagon raise blood sugar?


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Glucagon:

  1. Glucagon is a hormone that your pancreas makes to help regulate your blood glucose (sugar) levels.
  2. It is the body's principal catabolic hormone.
  3. It is well recognized to raise the blood's level of fatty acids, glucose, and blood sugar.
  4. The hormone glucagon stops the glucose from falling too low.

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