According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 37 million Americans have diabetes, a condition that disrupts the delicate balance of the endocrine system, particularly the pancreas and insulin regulation. While medication and diet are commonly addressed, countless subtle daily habits can quietly sabotage blood sugar management. These behaviors, often overlooked, compound the challenge of achieving stable glucose levels, leading to complications and reduced quality of life. Understanding and addressing these everyday pitfalls is crucial for anyone striving to take control of their diabetes.
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42. Delaying Insulin When Needed Hesitancy to start or adjust insulin therapy is a common but risky habit among people with diabetes, often fueled by fear…