Nearly two-thirds of VA nursing home residents with hypoglycemia also had hyperglycemia, study finds
About two-thirds of Veterans Affairs nursing homes residents with hypoglycemia also had hyperglycemia, according to a December study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.
Patients hospitalized for hypoglycemia were more likely to be readmitted within 30 days of discharge when exposed to a nursing home or hospice setting, according to recent study findings. In a ...
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 ...
Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) occurs when blood glucose levels are too low. Symptoms that can indicate hypoglycemia include shaking, tiredness, and dizziness. If severe, low blood sugar can be life ...
People without diabetes can get hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar. This can happen if you take certain medications, have a severe infection, or have other serious issues affecting your organs.
Hypoglycemia, characterized by dangerously low blood sugar levels (below 70 mg/dL), is not exclusive to individuals with diabetes. Various factors, such as excessive alcohol consumption, certain ...
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