Type 2 diabetes is a long-term condition where your body either doesn’t produce enough insulin or can’t use the insulin it makes properly, causing blood sugar levels to rise. Keeping an eye on your ...
Hypoglycemia occurs when blood sugar (glucose) levels fall below 70 milligrams per deciliter, creating a medical emergency that requires immediate treatment. The condition affects people with and ...
Despite type 2 diabetes becoming increasingly widespread, the symptoms remain remarkably easy to dismiss, with many people putting them down to stress or feeling run-down. Dr Franklin Joseph, a ...
Higher cortisol levels can raise blood sugar levels. This can happen because of stress, sleep irregularities, caffeine and alcohol, certain medications, and even times of the day. You may experience ...