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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.
Jazz Pharmaceuticals' Versacloz now commercially available in the U.S. for schizophrenia

Jazz Pharmaceuticals' Versacloz now commercially available in the U.S. for schizophrenia

Gladstone-led study represents important step towards cure for type 1 diabetes

Gladstone-led study represents important step towards cure for type 1 diabetes

Study: Investigational drug effective in reducing mucormycosis infections

Study: Investigational drug effective in reducing mucormycosis infections

Pfizer and Merck join forces to explore therapeutic potential of anti-PD-1 therapy

Pfizer and Merck join forces to explore therapeutic potential of anti-PD-1 therapy

Blood pressure lowering linked with reduced risk for cognitive decline in patients with T2DM

Blood pressure lowering linked with reduced risk for cognitive decline in patients with T2DM

Jersey Shore University earns Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval for inpatient diabetes care program

Jersey Shore University earns Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval for inpatient diabetes care program

American Diabetes Association receives $5M grant for Pathway to Stop Diabetes program

American Diabetes Association receives $5M grant for Pathway to Stop Diabetes program

Research findings provide insights into risks associated with isolated mild hyperglycemia

Research findings provide insights into risks associated with isolated mild hyperglycemia

FDA approves Farxiga tablets to improve glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus

FDA approves Farxiga tablets to improve glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Study sheds light on the biological underpinnings of obesity

Study sheds light on the biological underpinnings of obesity

Adocia initiates phase IIa clinical trial of BioChaperone Lispro formulation

Adocia initiates phase IIa clinical trial of BioChaperone Lispro formulation

Study shows endoplasmic reticulum stress plays important role in diabetic retinopathy

Study shows endoplasmic reticulum stress plays important role in diabetic retinopathy

Dysfunction in MADD gene in mice causes fasting hyperglycemia

Dysfunction in MADD gene in mice causes fasting hyperglycemia

Research finding could lead to development of vaccine and therapies for mucormycosis

Research finding could lead to development of vaccine and therapies for mucormycosis

Aerobic glycolysis is a cause of malignancy, show Berkeley Lab researchers

Aerobic glycolysis is a cause of malignancy, show Berkeley Lab researchers

Study explores how blood sugar levels during pregnancy influence children’s fat

Study explores how blood sugar levels during pregnancy influence children’s fat

Janssen receives complete response letter for canagliflozin/metformin FDC therapy for type 2 diabetes

Janssen receives complete response letter for canagliflozin/metformin FDC therapy for type 2 diabetes

New treatment options for diabetic wound healing in cornea and skin

New treatment options for diabetic wound healing in cornea and skin

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

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