Hypoglycemia, which is known as low blood sugar, can cause various symptoms. This can include nausea, which occurs due to the effect hypoglycemia can have on the stomach. Hypoglycemia is the medical ...
In this Diabetes in Real Life column, Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FADCES, talks with Mary-Elizabeth Patti, MD, and ...
Changing the order you eat foods can stabilize energy and prevent afternoon crashes.
The study enrolled 63 participants in more than a dozen countries around the world, inclusive of U.S. patients. The primary and key secondary efficacy endpoints in the study were the change from ...
Reactive hypoglycemia (reactive low blood sugar) can occur during pregnancy due to hormonal changes. Eating small, regular, nutritious meals or snacks can help stabilize your blood sugar. Share on ...
In a recent study published in Nature, researchers report the design and experimental efficacies of NNC2215, a novel insulin conjugate comprising synthetically added glucose-binding macrocycles and ...
Rezolute, Inc. RZLT reported an interim update from its ongoing Phase 3 upLIFT study evaluating ersodetug in patients with ...
To manage hypoglycemia, it is important to eat regular, small meals and snacks that combine protein, healthy fats, and complex carbohydrates to help stabilize blood sugar levels. When experiencing low ...
Sports drinks traditionally contain carbohydrates in the form of added sugar. “The carbohydrate in the sports drink turns to glucose in the blood, and the blood glucose rises,” says Courtney Smith, ...
Hypoglycemia was relatively common before colonoscopy among children and young adults undergoing bowel preparation. Overall, ...
Ketotic hypoglycemia is a common type of low blood sugar in young children without diabetes. It involves blood sugar less than 70 mg/dL with ketones. It’s often linked to fasting, illness, or ...