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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.
Study: Leptin resistance may help prevent ARDS, ALI development in patients with type II diabetes

Study: Leptin resistance may help prevent ARDS, ALI development in patients with type II diabetes

Afinitor plus BSC doubles progression-free survival in patients with advanced pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors

Afinitor plus BSC doubles progression-free survival in patients with advanced pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors

Targacept initiates TC-6987 Phase 2 study in patients with asthma, Type 2 diabetes

Targacept initiates TC-6987 Phase 2 study in patients with asthma, Type 2 diabetes

Phase II results of VELCADE in patients with aggressive lymphoma published in Journal of Clinical Oncology

Phase II results of VELCADE in patients with aggressive lymphoma published in Journal of Clinical Oncology

Harbor BioSciences announces publication of newly discovered anti-inflammatory steroids

Harbor BioSciences announces publication of newly discovered anti-inflammatory steroids

Baxter launches OLIMEL emulsion for parenteral nutrition

Baxter launches OLIMEL emulsion for parenteral nutrition

Researchers identify key player that lead to increased bleeding in diabetes patients with stroke injury

Researchers identify key player that lead to increased bleeding in diabetes patients with stroke injury

UAB study uses InQ system to evaluate effects of secondary injury components on brain cells

UAB study uses InQ system to evaluate effects of secondary injury components on brain cells

FDA accepts Merck's JANUMET extended-release formulation NDA for type 2 diabetes

FDA accepts Merck's JANUMET extended-release formulation NDA for type 2 diabetes

Liver transplant recipients develop PTMS, face high risk of cardiovascular disease

Liver transplant recipients develop PTMS, face high risk of cardiovascular disease

FDA joins Abbott Diabetes Careto to recall 359 glucose test strips

FDA joins Abbott Diabetes Careto to recall 359 glucose test strips

Amylin submits metreleptin rolling submission BLA for treatment of rare forms of lipodystrophy

Amylin submits metreleptin rolling submission BLA for treatment of rare forms of lipodystrophy

Obstetrics and Gynecology: One third of pregnant women are not screened for gestational diabetes

Obstetrics and Gynecology: One third of pregnant women are not screened for gestational diabetes

Inhaled corticosteroids may cause diabetes

Inhaled corticosteroids may cause diabetes

Researchers generate insulin-secreting pancreatic islet cells from human SSCs

Researchers generate insulin-secreting pancreatic islet cells from human SSCs

Men with type 1 diabetes could grow their own insulin-producing cells from testicular tissue, says GUMC

Men with type 1 diabetes could grow their own insulin-producing cells from testicular tissue, says GUMC

Silencing the TLR4 gene can prevent cardiovascular disease in diabetic patients

Silencing the TLR4 gene can prevent cardiovascular disease in diabetic patients

New software predicts key information about nasal insulin treatment regimens in type 1 diabetes

New software predicts key information about nasal insulin treatment regimens in type 1 diabetes

Sunovion reports results of Latuda third phase 3 worldwide clinical trial for schizophrenia

Sunovion reports results of Latuda third phase 3 worldwide clinical trial for schizophrenia

PhaseBio initiates Glymera Phase 1/2a clinical trial in patients with Type 2 diabetes

PhaseBio initiates Glymera Phase 1/2a clinical trial in patients with Type 2 diabetes

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