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Blood Sugar Measurements

Blood Sugar Measurements

Blood sugar measurements will not measure cholesterol or high blood pressure. The normal glucose level is in the range of 70 to 110 milligrams per a deciliter. If the glucose level is significantly elevated above the normal level, it indicates diabetes. If the glucose level is significantly below the normal level it indicates hypoglycemia. Blood sugar measurements will not measure cholesterol or high blood pressure.

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Diabetes can be controlled by weight control, exercise and nutrition which will prevent the disease from serious complications with the progression of the disease. In some cases it may require insulin or medication as directed by the doctor. Ninety percent of diabetics are obese, but many of them could control their disease with a five to ten percent loss in body weight. Blood sugar measurements will not measure cholesterol or high blood pressure.



 
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