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What should your blood sugar be at age 67?

According to the CDC, approximately 26.8% of Americans aged 65 and older have diabetes. For those asking, "What should your blood sugar be at age 67?", the answer is not one-size-fits-all, requiring a personalized approach based on overall health.

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What is dangerously low blood sugar in the elderly?

According to the American Diabetes Association, older adults with diabetes are at a significantly higher risk for severe hypoglycemia, which can have life-threatening consequences. Knowing what is dangerously low blood sugar in the elderly is crucial for family members and caregivers to ensure their loved one's safety and well-being.

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