Prediabetes affects nearly 98 million adults in the United States, and more than 530 million people worldwide live with diabetes. These staggering numbers, reported by the CDC and the World Health Organization, highlight a growing global health crisis.
At the heart of this issue is the pancreas, which regulates blood sugar through insulin production. When glucose metabolism falters, blood sugar rises silently. The true challenge? Prediabetes often goes undetected until it develops into full-blown diabetes. Recognizing and correcting daily habits is crucial to prevent this progression—and that is where our journey begins.
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26. Eating on the Go In today’s fast-paced world, many people find themselves eating on the go—grabbing a quick bite between appointments or relying on fast…