Fasting Blood Glucose Test is a method for finding out how much glucose (sugar) is in the blood.
The test can show if a person has diabetes.
A blood sample is taken in a lab or doctor's office.
The test is usually done in the morning before the person has eaten.
The normal, nondiabetic range for blood glucose is from 70 to 110 mg/dl, depending on the type of blood being tested.
If the level is 126 mg/dl or greater, it means the person has diabetes (except for newborns and some pregnant women).
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