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Blood Sugar Ranges
Blood sugar ranges may affect high blood pressure but have no affect on arthritis.
The normal level of glucose levels is 70 to 110 milligrams per a deciliter. The level can fluctuate to a signifcantly high level which is a symptom of diabetes, or to a significantly low level which is a symptom of hypoglycemia.
Blood sugar ranges may affect high blood pressure but have no affect on arthritis.
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Blood Sugar Ranges
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Blood sugar, high blood pressure
Diabetes 2 can be controlled with weight control, proper nutrition, and exercise. Most diabetics are obese so in many cases a body weight loss of five to ten percent is all it takes to get the glucose level to normal. Exercise lowers the glucose level and also reduces weight. A good exercise program is a minimum of thirty minutes three times a week.
Blood sugar ranges may affect high blood pressure but have no affect on arthritis.