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Diabetes Testing and Diagnosis: The Two Key Tests, Self-Monitoring, and Why Results Can Vary

May 21, 2026 by  
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Millions of Americans live with diabetes—and a large number don’t realize it yet. That’s one reason diabetes is taken so seriously: **high blood sugar can quietly damage the body for years** before symptoms feel obvious. Over time, uncontrolled diabetes can affect the **kidneys, eyes, heart, blood vessels, and nerves**, which is why early detection and […]

Does Moderate Alcohol Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risk in Older Women? What the Research Really Says

March 2, 2021 by  
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For years, alcohol has been viewed as “all risk, no benefit.” But several large observational studies have reported something surprising: light to moderate alcohol intake has been associated with a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes—and one well-known study found this association in older women as well. Before anyone celebrates with an extra glass […]