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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.
POSTECH team engineers an artificial kidney for early detection of adverse drug reactions

POSTECH team engineers an artificial kidney for early detection of adverse drug reactions

Insulin resistance increases retinopathy and nephropathy risk in young type 1 diabetics

Insulin resistance increases retinopathy and nephropathy risk in young type 1 diabetics

Researchers shine new light on a potential target for the treatment of diabetic nephropathy

Researchers shine new light on a potential target for the treatment of diabetic nephropathy

Researchers identify a potential treatment to prevent severe COVID-19 in high-risk patients

Researchers identify a potential treatment to prevent severe COVID-19 in high-risk patients

The importance of ketones from a clinical and medical perspective

The importance of ketones from a clinical and medical perspective

The effect of strawberry, blueberry, and strawberry-blueberry blend decoction-based functional beverages on obesity-related metabolic alterations

The effect of strawberry, blueberry, and strawberry-blueberry blend decoction-based functional beverages on obesity-related metabolic alterations

Study shows the beneficial effect of verapamil in children with newly-diagnosed type 1 diabetes

Study shows the beneficial effect of verapamil in children with newly-diagnosed type 1 diabetes

What is the impact of mushroom consumption on cardiometabolic health?

What is the impact of mushroom consumption on cardiometabolic health?

First clinical trial of GABA/GAD focused exclusively on children with recent onset Type 1 diabetes

First clinical trial of GABA/GAD focused exclusively on children with recent onset Type 1 diabetes

Preconception diabetes and prediabetes associated with increased risk of preterm birth

Preconception diabetes and prediabetes associated with increased risk of preterm birth

Type 1 diabetes complications may be improved by short, frequent activity breaks

Type 1 diabetes complications may be improved by short, frequent activity breaks

Large-for-gestational age birth associated with elevated risk of developing Type 2 diabetes 10-14 years later

Large-for-gestational age birth associated with elevated risk of developing Type 2 diabetes 10-14 years later

Gut hormone receptor polyagonists show promise for obesity and diabetes

Gut hormone receptor polyagonists show promise for obesity and diabetes

The impact of viral infections on the human endocrine system

The impact of viral infections on the human endocrine system

How eating patterns and nutritional intake affects the management of type 2 diabetes

How eating patterns and nutritional intake affects the management of type 2 diabetes

The impact of common viral infections on blood-brain barrier function and insulin sensitivity

The impact of common viral infections on blood-brain barrier function and insulin sensitivity

Study directly links gut leakage with retinopathy severity in people with Type 1 diabetes

Study directly links gut leakage with retinopathy severity in people with Type 1 diabetes

Study shows improved glucose control with fully closed-loop delivery of insulin in diabetics

Study shows improved glucose control with fully closed-loop delivery of insulin in diabetics

MIS-C more common and severe than previously thought

MIS-C more common and severe than previously thought

Machine learning can predict the risk for poor glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes

Machine learning can predict the risk for poor glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes

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