In general, as someone without diabetes, you want your fasting blood sugar (when you haven’t eaten for at least eight hours) to be below 100 mg/dL. You want your spikes to be below 180 mg/dL, to lower ...
The health reporter Kim Schewitz often feels tired, and hoped tracking her blood sugar levels using a continuous glucose ...
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Evaluation and medical management of poisoning is often aided by laboratory tests. These range from basic analyses used ...
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Over half of Americans have either prediabetes or another type of diabetes, per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which means that roughly 50% of people are looking for ways to ...
Although it seems reasonable for people who have diabetes or are at risk of developing diabetes to be concerned with a treatment that raises blood sugar levels, experts say that the benefits of ...
Some FreeStyle Libre 3 plus glucose monitor sensors may provide incorrect low glucose readings, Health Canada said in an alert. Abbott Diabetes Care recalled certain types of its FreeStyle Libre 3 and ...
High blood sugar levels can cause blood sodium levels to appear low. However, this is usually due to a dilutional effect. Doctors can use a sodium glucose correction formula to calculate accurate ...
New research delves into what exercises impact blood sugar levels. Doctors say that exercise in general is helpful for blood sugar management, but researchers found two, in particular, that had the ...
Managing blood sugar requires careful food choices. Smoothies, with their intact fibre, slow sugar absorption and promote fullness. Juices, lacking fibre, can cause rapid blood sugar spikes. For those ...