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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 Advisory Committee recommends metreleptin for treatment of generalized lipodystrophy

FDA Advisory Committee recommends metreleptin for treatment of generalized lipodystrophy

Takeda presents clinical study results of oral proteasome inhibitor MLN9708 in multiple myeloma patients

Takeda presents clinical study results of oral proteasome inhibitor MLN9708 in multiple myeloma patients

Forest Laboratories to acquire exclusive rights in the U.S. for Saphris sublingual tablets

Forest Laboratories to acquire exclusive rights in the U.S. for Saphris sublingual tablets

EPCs: A promising therapy for type 1 diabetes

EPCs: A promising therapy for type 1 diabetes

Type 2 diabetes cytokine elevation places teeth at risk

Type 2 diabetes cytokine elevation places teeth at risk

Skeletal problems now added to list of diabetes complications

Skeletal problems now added to list of diabetes complications

Normal blood sugar regulation depends on partnership between pancreas and brain

Normal blood sugar regulation depends on partnership between pancreas and brain

"Good" cholesterol improves blood glucose levels, say scientists

"Good" cholesterol improves blood glucose levels, say scientists

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor may inhibit glucose intolerance after cerebral ischemia

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor may inhibit glucose intolerance after cerebral ischemia

Once-daily prescription medicine for COPD now available throughout the U.S.

Once-daily prescription medicine for COPD now available throughout the U.S.

Study: Glucose levels, vascular damage contribute to dementia

Study: Glucose levels, vascular damage contribute to dementia

Testosterone treatment in hypogonadal men may reduce cardiovascular disease risk

Testosterone treatment in hypogonadal men may reduce cardiovascular disease risk

Levemir FlexTouch insulin pen receives approval from Health Canada for treatment of diabetes

Levemir FlexTouch insulin pen receives approval from Health Canada for treatment of diabetes

UCLA, Takeda to study how disruption of circadian rhythms promotes type 2 diabetes

UCLA, Takeda to study how disruption of circadian rhythms promotes type 2 diabetes

Hyperglycemia heightens pneumonia risk in pediatric burns patients

Hyperglycemia heightens pneumonia risk in pediatric burns patients

High blood glucose levels associated with higher risk of wound-related complications

High blood glucose levels associated with higher risk of wound-related complications

Discovery paves way for new therapeutic strategies to protect heart health of diabetes patients

Discovery paves way for new therapeutic strategies to protect heart health of diabetes patients

Glucose monitoring systems detect RBC and other interferents in burn patients blood

Glucose monitoring systems detect RBC and other interferents in burn patients blood

Study points to potential new therapeutic target for preventing birth defects in women with diabetes

Study points to potential new therapeutic target for preventing birth defects in women with diabetes

Diabetic patients taking oral fluoroquinolones may have high risk of severe blood sugar-related problems

Diabetic patients taking oral fluoroquinolones may have high risk of severe blood sugar-related problems

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