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Testing your blood sugar is easy, even if you haven't done it before. You'll need the following things-- the test strips and the meter, lancing device and the lancet, bandages, alcohol swabs ...
Medically reviewed by Simone Harounian, MS Normal blood sugar levels are about 70-100 mg/dL. Your blood sugar will naturally fluctuate a bit throughout the day in response to food and other factors.
You'll use a monitor called a "glucometer" to check your blood sugar levels often. First, you prick your finger with a small needle called a "lancet" and place a drop of blood on a strip of paper ...
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Insert a test strip into the blood sugar meter, then use the lancet (a small needle typically provided with your test kit) to gently prick the side of your fingertip. Touch the edge of the test ...
A new study has uncovered a critical role for the enzyme Glucose-6-phosphatase 2 (G6PC2) in regulating blood sugar levels.