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Blood sugar concentration, or glucose level, refers to the amount of glucose present in the blood of a human or animal. Normally, in mammals the blood glucose level is maintained at a reference range between about 3.6 and 5.8 mM (mmol/l). It is tightly regulated as a part of metabolic homeostasis.
Latest scientific findings provide new insights into heart and stroke health

Latest scientific findings provide new insights into heart and stroke health

New stem cell-based treatment for Type 1 diabetes can reduce dependence on daily insulin injections

New stem cell-based treatment for Type 1 diabetes can reduce dependence on daily insulin injections

High dietary insulin index associated with increased risk of metabolic unhealthiness, research show

High dietary insulin index associated with increased risk of metabolic unhealthiness, research show

New study links DNA methylation in GLP1R gene to obesity without metabolic disorders

New study links DNA methylation in GLP1R gene to obesity without metabolic disorders

Injectable grain-of-rice-sized glucose monitor could revolutionize diabetes management

Injectable grain-of-rice-sized glucose monitor could revolutionize diabetes management

Pioneering collaboration aims to fight against pancreatic cancer

Pioneering collaboration aims to fight against pancreatic cancer

Beyond insulin: Medi-Cal expands patient access to diabetes supplies

Beyond insulin: Medi-Cal expands patient access to diabetes supplies

World-first type 1 diabetes risk screening study in adults opens for recruitment

World-first type 1 diabetes risk screening study in adults opens for recruitment

UK regulator approves a diabetes drug for weight management in obese and overweight patients

UK regulator approves a diabetes drug for weight management in obese and overweight patients

New calculator estimates a person’s cardiovascular disease risk over the next 30 years

New calculator estimates a person’s cardiovascular disease risk over the next 30 years

Study finds even small changes in movement patterns can improve heart health

Study finds even small changes in movement patterns can improve heart health

Diabetes breakthrough: Scientists uncover novel route to stimulate beta cell growth

Diabetes breakthrough: Scientists uncover novel route to stimulate beta cell growth

High biological age linked to increased risk of stroke and dementia

High biological age linked to increased risk of stroke and dementia

Depression, anxiety and chronic stress increase risk for heart and brain health complications

Depression, anxiety and chronic stress increase risk for heart and brain health complications

Bayer Digital Health UKI introduces new technology to help type 2 diabetes patients manage kidney health

Bayer Digital Health UKI introduces new technology to help type 2 diabetes patients manage kidney health

Sotagliflozin provides kidney and heart benefits in patients with diabetes and chronic kidney disease

Sotagliflozin provides kidney and heart benefits in patients with diabetes and chronic kidney disease

Nutrition and aging: A two-way relationship

Nutrition and aging: A two-way relationship

Study highlights safety concerns of SGLT2i in patients with diabetes and cancer

Study highlights safety concerns of SGLT2i in patients with diabetes and cancer

New research opens the door to more accessible insulin storage options

New research opens the door to more accessible insulin storage options

Tips for women to protect their heart health during menopause

Tips for women to protect their heart health during menopause

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