As you age, your risk for higher blood sugar increases—which raises the risk of type 2 diabetes for adults in their 50s, 60s, and 70s. Using a chart of blood sugar levels by age can help you ...
A random glucose test measures the amount of glucose or sugar circulating in a person’s blood at any time of day. Typical ranges for a glucose tolerance test are 140 milligrams per deciliter or ...
Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) are growing in popularity but new research, published in The American Journal of Clinical ...
Whether you need to monitor your blood sugar for a medical condition like diabetes or just want to see how certain foods and activities affect your levels, here are the best glucose monitors to ...
Slightly elevated blood glucose within a range of what is generally considered “normal” may be associated with increased risk ...
Type 2 diabetes with hyperglycemia occurs when a person living with type 2 diabetes has high blood sugar levels. It typically happens when a person living with type 2 diabetes is unable to manage ...
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) suggests the 15-15-15 method to help raise your blood glucose levels if they drop during exercise: Stop exercising and check your blood sugar level.
Continuous blood glucose monitors have been promoted as potentially life-changing for people with diabetes -- allowin ...