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What your non-fasting glucose levels are telling you
Non-fasting glucose levels should usually be under 125 mg/dL. A non-fasting glucose level above 200 mg/dL could indicate diabetes. A random blood glucose test measures sugar levels anytime, even after ...
Makers of smartwatches and other wearables have spent years trying to measure blood sugar without pricking your skin. The ...
How closely should you be tracking your blood-sugar levels? People with diabetes have long used devices to monitor their glucose fluctuations. In the past few years, a broader group of people have ...
Scientists have reported a new route for measuring blood sugar levels (BGLs) without drawing blood. A recent study, affiliated with UNIST has reported a new route for measuring blood sugar levels ...
Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) are growing in popularity but new research, published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, from the University of Bath, suggests they may not be as ...
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Vitamin D Supplements May Improve Blood Sugar Levels If You Have Prediabetes
Research suggests vitamin D supplements may help some people with prediabetes restore normal blood sugar levels when combined with healthy lifestyle changes.
A new study, published in Sensors Journal, has found that women's glucose levels after exercise are lower than those of men. The research looked at the impact of sex, BMI, age, exercise type and ...
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 ...
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Natural daylight during office hours improves glucose stability in type 2 diabetes
Natural daylight exposure during office hours improves glucose control and boosts fat oxidation in individuals with type 2 ...
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