Medically reviewed by Isabel Casimiro, MD, PhD Key Takeaways A1C measures how well your body is controlling your blood sugar over the past few months. An A1C of 6.5% or higher on two separate tests ...
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 ...
Is there a benefit for healthy people to track their blood sugar? Measuring blood sugar has joined sleep and exercise tracking as wellness trends, with some longevity experts claiming that reducing ...
Blood sugar control has always been important for people with diabetes when it comes to preventing a stroke. But a new study finds for people with diabetes who have a stroke, there may be an ideal ...
Testosterone is a sex hormone that regulates a number of processes in the human body, including fertility, sex drive, bone mass, fat distribution, muscle mass, and red blood cell production.
Walking has been called the “superfood” of exercise because of all the wonderful things it does for our bodies. Now there’s another benefit to add to the list: Walking for just two to five minutes ...
While roller coasters can be thrilling at amusement parks, they’re not so great when it comes to your blood sugar levels. Also known as glucose, blood sugar is a critical source of energy for your ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I'm a 70-year-old woman. I have Type 2 diabetes, and my morning fasting blood sugar numbers are all over the place. It's very frustrating. I take glipizide and metformin. Could you ...
Plain milk provides essential nutrients, with natural lactose releasing glucose gradually, promoting stable blood sugar. However, flavoured milks and shakes contain added sugars that cause rapid ...
Recent research unveils leptin's crucial role in blood sugar regulation, challenging insulin's sole dominance. Produced by fat cells, leptin signals the brain about energy levels, influencing sugar ...