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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.
Zydelig gets FDA approval for treatment of patients with three types of blood cancers

Zydelig gets FDA approval for treatment of patients with three types of blood cancers

Phase 3 VIVID-DME trial of EYLEA Injection for treatment of DME shows improvement in visual acuity

Phase 3 VIVID-DME trial of EYLEA Injection for treatment of DME shows improvement in visual acuity

Diabetes easier to control with insulin pump than self-injections?

Diabetes easier to control with insulin pump than self-injections?

Guide to treating endocrine and metabolic emergencies released at ICE/ENDO 2014

Guide to treating endocrine and metabolic emergencies released at ICE/ENDO 2014

Clovis Oncology begins TIGER2 study for treatment of NSCLC patients with EGFR/T790M mutations

Clovis Oncology begins TIGER2 study for treatment of NSCLC patients with EGFR/T790M mutations

Researchers discover novel enzyme that promotes insulin secretion in type 2 diabetes animal model

Researchers discover novel enzyme that promotes insulin secretion in type 2 diabetes animal model

Grape skin extract: A new possibility in diabetes treatment

Grape skin extract: A new possibility in diabetes treatment

Clovis Oncology reports net loss of $30.7 million for first quarter 2014

Clovis Oncology reports net loss of $30.7 million for first quarter 2014

Novartis presents Phase III results of Signifor LAR therapy in patients with acromegaly

Novartis presents Phase III results of Signifor LAR therapy in patients with acromegaly

Teva's SYNRIBO for injection receives FDA approval for home administration

Teva's SYNRIBO for injection receives FDA approval for home administration

High doses of steroids fail to improve outcomes in pediatric liver disease

High doses of steroids fail to improve outcomes in pediatric liver disease

Report focuses on behavioral issues linked with patients' self-management of type 2 diabetes

Report focuses on behavioral issues linked with patients' self-management of type 2 diabetes

GSK, Theravance announce availability of Anoro Ellipta in the US for COPD treatment

GSK, Theravance announce availability of Anoro Ellipta in the US for COPD treatment

FDA approves GSK's Tanzeum as once-weekly treatment for type 2 diabetes

FDA approves GSK's Tanzeum as once-weekly treatment for type 2 diabetes

Adocia announces positive results from BioChaperone Lispro phase IIa clinical trial

Adocia announces positive results from BioChaperone Lispro phase IIa clinical trial

Halozyme meets primary endpoint in Hylenex CONSISTENT 1 trial

Halozyme meets primary endpoint in Hylenex CONSISTENT 1 trial

Researchers discover potential new therapeutic target for controlling high blood sugar

Researchers discover potential new therapeutic target for controlling high blood sugar

Professor receives 2014 Rolf Luft Award for research on diabetes and endocrinology

Professor receives 2014 Rolf Luft Award for research on diabetes and endocrinology

ChromaTrap™ Chromatin Immunoprecipitation technology receives positive commentary in published paper

ChromaTrap™ Chromatin Immunoprecipitation technology receives positive commentary in published paper

FDA grants full approval of SYNRIBO for injection

FDA grants full approval of SYNRIBO for injection

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