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Hyperglycemia occurs when you have a higher than usual level of glucose in your blood. This can happen shortly after you have eaten a big meal and is not a problem if your glucose level returns to normal. Cells remove glucose from the blood in response toinsulin. If your pancreas doesn't make enough insulin, glucose can't enter the cells and remains in the blood. Blood glucose levels can also get too high if cells areunable to respond to insulin properly (insulinresistance). Without glucose, your cells are unable to make energy and can't function properly.
FDA approves a hybrid closed loop diabetes management device for young pediatric patients

FDA approves a hybrid closed loop diabetes management device for young pediatric patients

New approach to combination drug design could be applied to disease therapies beyond diabetes

New approach to combination drug design could be applied to disease therapies beyond diabetes

Study reveals a troubling connection between coronavirus and obesity

Study reveals a troubling connection between coronavirus and obesity

Study: High blood sugar may trigger worse outcomes in COVID-19 patients

Study: High blood sugar may trigger worse outcomes in COVID-19 patients

Non-fasting blood test can help accurately identify youth at risk for diabetes and related risks

Non-fasting blood test can help accurately identify youth at risk for diabetes and related risks

Scientists create new mouse model of permanent neonatal diabetes

Scientists create new mouse model of permanent neonatal diabetes

Understanding the causal relationships between diabetes, obesity and NAFLD

Understanding the causal relationships between diabetes, obesity and NAFLD

Novel drug candidate offers a major advance in the treatment for diabetes

Novel drug candidate offers a major advance in the treatment for diabetes

Researchers identify underlying mechanism for metabolic memory and diabetic complications

Researchers identify underlying mechanism for metabolic memory and diabetic complications

Higher-than-normal blood sugar levels may dampen benefits of aerobic exercise

Higher-than-normal blood sugar levels may dampen benefits of aerobic exercise

Patients with high blood sugar at higher risk of COVID-19 complications

Patients with high blood sugar at higher risk of COVID-19 complications

New radiotracer can directly measure synaptic changes following stroke

New radiotracer can directly measure synaptic changes following stroke

COVID-19 could trigger diabetes in healthy people

COVID-19 could trigger diabetes in healthy people

Apotex recalls some Metformin batches due to possible carcinogen

Apotex recalls some Metformin batches due to possible carcinogen

Cone snail venom produces new type of insulin

Cone snail venom produces new type of insulin

Cone snail insulin research could jumpstart the development of better diabetes treatments

Cone snail insulin research could jumpstart the development of better diabetes treatments

How COVID-19 affects the nervous system

How COVID-19 affects the nervous system

Urbanization in India may be associated with increase in cardiometabolic risk factors

Urbanization in India may be associated with increase in cardiometabolic risk factors

Telehealth during COVID-19 could help avoid admissions for diabetic ketoacidosis

Telehealth during COVID-19 could help avoid admissions for diabetic ketoacidosis

New potential treatment candidate identified for early type 2 diabetic retinopathy

New potential treatment candidate identified for early type 2 diabetic retinopathy

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