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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.
Investigational compound for treating indolent lymphomas shows positive results in phase II clinical study

Investigational compound for treating indolent lymphomas shows positive results in phase II clinical study

Researchers shed light on diverse effects of exercise on individuals

Researchers shed light on diverse effects of exercise on individuals

Why don’t patients always discuss hyperglycemia with their doctor?

Why don’t patients always discuss hyperglycemia with their doctor?

Chinese famine studies show no increase in chronic diseases except for schizophrenia

Chinese famine studies show no increase in chronic diseases except for schizophrenia

Onset of diabetes or rapidly deteriorating condition could be first sign of hidden pancreatic cancer

Onset of diabetes or rapidly deteriorating condition could be first sign of hidden pancreatic cancer

Study focuses on benefit of continuous glucose monitoring for diabetes patients on MDI insulin therapy

Study focuses on benefit of continuous glucose monitoring for diabetes patients on MDI insulin therapy

Researchers identify novel risk genes linked to bipolar disorder

Researchers identify novel risk genes linked to bipolar disorder

Study finds new link between short sleep during pregnancy and gestational diabetes mellitus

Study finds new link between short sleep during pregnancy and gestational diabetes mellitus

FDA expands approved use of G5 Mobile Continuous Glucose Monitoring System

FDA expands approved use of G5 Mobile Continuous Glucose Monitoring System

Research shows mechanism that induces heart arrhythmias in diabetic mice

Research shows mechanism that induces heart arrhythmias in diabetic mice

New wearable medical device may reduce visceral fat, improve blood glucose in diabetes patients

New wearable medical device may reduce visceral fat, improve blood glucose in diabetes patients

Scientists discover new mechanism responsible for regulation of glucose metabolism

Scientists discover new mechanism responsible for regulation of glucose metabolism

BD introduces first insulin syringe for people with diabetes taking Humulin R U-500

BD introduces first insulin syringe for people with diabetes taking Humulin R U-500

Alcohol-free berry wine could potentially reduce effects of Type 2 diabetes

Alcohol-free berry wine could potentially reduce effects of Type 2 diabetes

New review shows both types of diabetes increase risk of fragility fractures

New review shows both types of diabetes increase risk of fragility fractures

FDA approves Medtronic's ‘artificial pancreas’ for type 1 diabetes patients

FDA approves Medtronic's ‘artificial pancreas’ for type 1 diabetes patients

Researchers investigate link between diet, obesity-linked Type 2 diabetes, and spinal disc degeneration

Researchers investigate link between diet, obesity-linked Type 2 diabetes, and spinal disc degeneration

Diabetes mellitis coexisting with solid-organ malignancies linked to hospitalization risks

Diabetes mellitis coexisting with solid-organ malignancies linked to hospitalization risks

Dexcom launches new cloud-based solution for secure sharing of CGM data between physicians and patients

Dexcom launches new cloud-based solution for secure sharing of CGM data between physicians and patients

Normoglycaemia key to improved neurological outcome after paediatric stroke

Normoglycaemia key to improved neurological outcome after paediatric stroke

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