How often should you test your glucose and A1C? How do food, sleep and exercise affect blood sugar? Here’s what to know.
A new continuous glucose monitor (CGM) that is not only non-invasive but that predicts blood sugar levels from ECG data ...
Some diabetics develop a ‘fear of hypos,’ a specific, extreme fear – as opposed to an appropriate concern about hypoglycemia – that their blood glucose levels will go too low.
The enzyme is responsible for transforming glucose into glucose-6-phosphate. When magnesium levels are low, the activity of ...
Novo Nordisk scientists have synthesised an insulin molecule that specifically targets glucose in blood, instead of other sugars like fructose, to aid treatment of all types of diabetes.
NNC2215, a glucose-sensitive insulin, offers improved glycemic control by dynamically adjusting to blood sugar levels, ...
Adults with type 1 diabetes should perform aerobic cooldowns to manage high blood sugar after intense exercise where glucose ...
Now, scientists have made a groundbreaking advancement towards what has long been considered the “holy grail” of diabetes ...
High blood sugar levels can put you at risk of type 2 diabetes, heart problems and kidney failure and is mainly caused by not exercising and having a poor diet.
To meet international guidelines, New Zealand needs to double the workforce that supports people with diabetes. Unless that ...
Studies have indicated that eating foods rich in these minerals may aid in keeping blood sugar levels balanced and reducing ...
There are problems within the health system that mean full patient access to training on how to use the insulin pumps will ...