intermittent glucose monitoring
Intermittent glucose monitoring is a method used to measure and track the levels of glucose (sugar) in the blood at regular intervals throughout the day. This helps individuals with conditions like diabetes to monitor their blood sugar levels and make informed decisions about their diet, medication, and lifestyle choices to maintain optimal health.
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