Your doctor checks your fasting blood sugar at your annual physical, and the numbers look fine. You breathe a sigh of relief and move on with your day. But new research suggests that this routine test might be missing a critical piece of the metabolic health puzzle—one that could have serious implications for your brain decades down the line.
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