TALK hypos is a new campaign which aims to increase awareness of hypos and spur better treatment and prevention of hypos in people with diabetes. Hypoglycemia (low blood glucose levels) can be ...
Most people with type 1 diabetes have hypos (hypoglycaemia – low blood sugar levels) quite often. Most hypos are mild, but some can be severe, which means that that you need help from someone else to ...
Insulin pumps give more control of blood glucose levels over night and so they can help to reduce the chances of having an overnight hypo. However, a number of factors can mean night time hypos can ...
What are the main signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia (hypos)? Hypoglycemia, or hypos, are the result of blood glucose levels falling too low (less than 4mmol/l). The symptoms and severity of ...
From the Dec 15/Jan 16 issue of Dementia Together magazine, read more about how to manage diabetes when you also have dementia. 'I sometimes forget to take my diabetes medication and insulin ...
New data presented at the European Association for the Study of Diabetes meeting in Rome, prove for the first time how Novartis’ oral dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP-4) inhibitor for type 2 diabetes, ...
Hypoglycemia can develop if the body has too much insulin. Symptoms may include blurry vision, dizziness, shaking, clamminess, and a rapid pulse. This can quickly become an emergency. You can ...
Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) in the morning can happen if you have diabetes and take too much long-acting insulin or certain noninsulin medications. In people without diabetes, it may be caused by ...
To support the theme of this year’s Diabetes Week (12–18 June 2016), Setting the record straight, leading diabetes company, Novo Nordisk, is launching a new online information resource, Hypo Hub, to ...