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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Blood sugar after eating—what are good numbers? A clinical expert speaks
Knowing healthy postprandial glucose values is a worthwhile target to get healthier. A Cleveland Clinic expert shares the sweet spot and tips to keep your blood sugar steady.
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High blood sugar levels every morning? These morning habits can help maintain stable numbers
People with diabetes often experience fluctuations in their blood sugar levels, which can have serious health implications over time. When left uncontrolled, constantly high blood sugars can increase ...
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