Recent data reveals that over 38 million Americans and nearly 5 million people in the UK are living with diabetes, while millions more remain undiagnosed or prediabetic. The pancreas plays a vital role in producing insulin, which helps regulate blood sugar. However, symptoms often go undetected because certain foods—often labeled as “healthy”—can silently disrupt blood sugar levels. This makes early identification challenging and underscores the importance of understanding hidden dietary risks that may contribute to these growing health issues.
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40. Soup Crackers Soup crackers, such as oyster crackers and saltines, are a classic accompaniment to soups and stews, but they’re typically made from refined white…