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Health Tip: What’s My Target Blood Glucose?
By LadyLively on June 6, 2017
Monitoring your blood glucose helps keep diabetes in check and complications at bay.
But what’s your target range?
The American Diabetes Association mentions these factors that affect your target:
- How long you have had diabetes.
- Your age and life expectancy.
- Any other chronic health conditions, including cardivascular disease.
- Being unaware of when you have low blood glucose.
Source: HealthDay
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