According to the CDC, over 37 million Americans have diabetes, while 96 million more live with prediabetes, often unaware. At the heart of glucose regulation lies the endocrine system—especially the pancreas, which produces insulin to control blood sugar. Yet, early signs of impaired glucose regulation are notoriously subtle, making detection and proactive management challenging. Recent studies underscore the profound impact of daily habits on metabolic health, suggesting that our morning routines may be a critical lever for stabilizing or disrupting blood sugar levels (source).
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21. Checking Labels on Packaged Foods Many breakfast staples—such as granola bars, flavored yogurts, and instant oatmeal—contain hidden sugars and refined carbohydrates that can quickly elevate…