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Hyperglycemia (High Blood Glucose)

Find out what causes hyperglycemia (high blood glucose), learn about the symptoms, effective treatments, and prevention methods. Take control of your blood sugar levels with our expert guidance.

ADA/EASD Consensus Update on Management of Hyperglycemia in Type 2 Diabetes – Report Published in Diabetes Care

The American Diabetes Association ® (ADA) and the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) announced today their new consensus update on management of hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetes. The update has been prepared by an international committee of experts that include John B. Buse, MD, PhD, (University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC); Melanie J. Davies, CBE, MBChB, MD, FRCP, FRCGP, FMedSciat (Leicester Diabetes Centre, Leicester, UK); and their colleagues. It updates the previous 2018 and 2019 consensus reports, and like its predecessors, this new document

Understanding Carbs

Carbohydrates counting is a useful tool for people who have diabetes. Learn more about three types of carbs, counting carbs and more resources.

CGM & Time in Range

Understand the benefits of time in range (TIR) with continuous glucose monitors. Compare TIR vs A1C to better manage your blood glucose levels for a healthier lifestyle.

Continuous Glucose Monitor Resources for Health Care Professionals

The American Diabetes Association has pulled together resources to relevant Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) for professionals assisting patients with diabetes self-management through use of a CGM.

Blood Glucose and Insulin

Understanding how glucose and insulin work in your body is the foundation for knowing how diabetes works. By knowing what can affect your blood glucose (blood sugar) levels, you can better manage it.

How Gestational Diabetes Can Impact Your Baby

Learn about the effects of gestational diabetes on your baby, including potential risks and how to manage them for a healthy pregnancy and reduced complications for your child.