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Blood Sugar Results
Blood sugar results may effect high blood pressure or cholesterol.
The normal glucose level is in the range of 70 to 110 milligrams per a deciliter. If a test shows the glucose level is elevated significantly higher than normal, it indicates diabetes. If the test shows a significant drop from the normal, the test indicates hypoglycemia.
Blood sugar results may effect high blood pressure or cholesterol.
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Blood Sugar Results
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Blood sugar, high blood pressure
A diabetic must control the glucose level within or nearly within the range to prevent diabetes developing serious complications from the disease. Diabete can be controlled with proper nutrition,weight control and exercise. Weight control is of the greatest importance because 90 percent of diabetics are obese; and in many cases a loss in body weight of 5 to 10 percent is all it takes to get to a normal level.
Blood sugar results may effect high blood pressure or cholesterol.