According to the CDC, over 37 million Americans have diabetes and 96 million more have prediabetes. The pancreas produces insulin, a hormone vital for keeping blood sugar in check. When insulin function is impaired, blood glucose can rise to dangerous levels. Unfortunately, diabetes often develops silently, with symptoms appearing only after significant damage. Identifying and managing blood sugar spikes early is crucial for long-term health and preventing complications.
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48. Pudding Cups Pudding cups are a popular dessert and lunchbox treat, but they are often packed with added sugars and refined starches. A single pre-packaged…