Research is examining how smoking, high blood pressure, and diabetes can raise the risk of heart attack in women versus men — and how treatments should differ.
| | |
| Heart Health | ASK OUR | Nutritionist |  | Q: Why is my morning blood sugar so high? I have prediabetes, and I've started to eat minimal carbs and sugar. In the morning, my fasting sugar level is always higher than the night number. Why is that? What am I doing wrong? |  | Get the answer | | | Get our Diabetes newsletter Tips on eating wisely and managing blood sugar, breaking news on research, and more. Subscribe  | Join us on Facebook Connect with 200,000 people who have tapped into our healthy living community. Like us  | |
No comments:
Post a Comment