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Blood sugar refers to the level of glucose in blood. Glucose, transported through the bloodstream, is the main source of energy for the body's cells. Normal glucose levels fall between 70 and 150 mg/dL. The levels rise after you eat and are usually lowest in the morning before breakfast.
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