You are able to test and see if your blood sugar range is healthy by first fasting for a 24 hour period. After you fast you can take a blood sugar test performed by your doctor.
According to my blood test the healthy range is 0.2-1.0, so 0.9 is within the healthy range. I think the test is measuring the heterophite antibodies that fight mononucleosis.
Eating a balanced diabetes meal plan can help to keep blood sugars within the desired range. Another important reason to stick to a diabetes menu is the need to keep weight in a healthy range. By maintaining a healthy weight, your body can regulate the blood glucose levels more efficiently. This can assist in keeping blood pressure at normal levels and regulating cholesterol levels.
It varies depending on the age.
7.35 - 7.45
You can find information on healthy blood sugar ranges at healthquestions.medhelp.org/blood-sugar-range-morning.
That is within normal range.
The normal blood sugar range should be around 70 to 100 ml per deciliter. Here's a website where you can find out more about healthy blood sugar range: http://abcnews.go.com/Health/DiabetesScreening/story?id=3812946#.UHXAJfk-vKA
Not if it is within the normal range
It means that the blood vessels and blood flow are normal. The part about 'within normal limits' means that there is a range. An example is that the normal range for blood glucose (sugar) is from 70-110. If you have a number somewhere in that range, your blood sugar level is fine.
No it is within the healthy weight range :)
It is the state in which the arterial blood pressure is within the normal range.
Diabetes mellitus, by definition, is an inability to properly process blood glucose. The untreated, out-of-control diabetic has abnormally high blood sugars, and the diabetic who wishes to keep his or her blood sugars down in the normal range uses diet, exercise, oral medications, and/or insulin to get them there. For whatever reason, sometimes the sugars dip too low, and hypoglycemia results.