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  2. Blood Sugar Level Charts for Diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2

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    The chart below outlines the recommended blood sugar range for people who are pregnant and have type 1 diabetes. Time. Recommended blood sugar range. Fasting (before eating) Lower than 95 mg/dL. 1 ...

  3. HbA1c (Hemoglobin A1c): A1c Chart, Test, Levels, & Normal Range

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    A1c Levels. For people without diabetes, the normal range for the hemoglobin A1c level is between 4% and 5.6%. Hemoglobin A1c levels in the range of 5.7%-6.4% mean you have prediabetes and a ...

  4. How Much Insulin to Take: Easy Chart and Explanation - Healthline

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    Let’s say that you check your blood sugar before a meal and it’s 170. You’ll need 1 unit of fast-acting insulin to adjust to your target of 120. If you plan to eat a meal that has 60 grams ...

  5. Types of Insulin Chart: Duration, Comparison, and More

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    There are multiple types of insulin available. But the four main insulin types are: rapid-acting. regular- or short-acting. intermediate-acting. long-acting. There are some subtypes and less ...

  6. Eating Healthfully With Diabetes: Your Menu Plan - WebMD

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    Whole-grain bread, English muffin, or bagel. Whole-grain waffles or pancakes with fruit. Lean protein (low in saturated fat): A higher omega-3 egg blended with 2 egg whites for an egg dish. Add ...

  7. Vitamins and Minerals: How Much Should You Take? - WebMD

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    With many vitamins and minerals, you can safely take a dose much higher than the RDA or DV without coming close to the UL. For instance, the average person can take more than 50 times the RDA of ...

  8. Dietary Reference Intake - Wikipedia

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    Dietary Reference Intake. The Dietary Reference Intake ( DRI) is a system of nutrition recommendations from the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) [a] of the National Academies (United States). [1] It was introduced in 1997 in order to broaden the existing guidelines known as Recommended Dietary Allowances ( RDA s, see below).

  9. List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions - Wikipedia

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    twice daily bib. bibe: drink bis bis: twice b.i.d., b.d. bis in die: twice daily AMA style avoids use of this abbreviation (spell out "twice a day") bis ind. bis indies: twice a day bis in 7 d. bis in septem diebus: twice a week BM bowel movement: commonly used in the United Kingdom when discussing blood sugar.

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