alcohol consumption and prediabetes
Alcohol consumption refers to the act of drinking beverages that contain ethyl alcohol, which can have various effects on the body and mind. Prediabetes, on the other hand, is a condition in which blood sugar levels are higher than normal, but not high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes. When the two are combined, alcohol consumption and prediabetes refer to the potential impact of drinking alcohol on individuals who have prediabetes, potentially affecting their blood sugar control and overall health.
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