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Protein discovery could lead to better diabetes treatment and prevention: scientists identify a key component in the way the body balances glucose levels … An article from: Women’s Health Advisor
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Title: Protein discovery could lead to better diabetes treatment and prevention: scientists identify a key component in the way the body balances glucose levels after a meal.(DIABETES BREAKTHROUGH)
Author: Gale Reference Team
Publication: Women’s Health Advisor (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 11 Issue: 7 Page: 5(1)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Is protein or sugar better for low blood glucose?
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Question: If a patient with type 2 diabetes has a blood glucose level of 50 mg/dL and is coherent, should he or she be given orange juice with added sugar, orange juice alone, crackers with peanut butter, or milk? Is protein better than sugar for this condition?
Is protein or sugar better for low blood glucose?
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Question: If a patient with type 2 diabetes has a blood glucose level of 50 mg/dL and is coherent, should he or she be given orange juice with added sugar, orange juice alone, crackers with peanut butter, or milk? Is protein better than sugar for this condition?
Is protein or sugar better for low blood glucose?
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Question: If a patient with type 2 diabetes has a blood glucose level of 50 mg/dL and is coherent, should he or she be given orange juice with added sugar, orange juice alone, crackers with peanut butter, or milk? Is protein better than sugar for this condition?
Is protein or sugar better for low blood glucose?
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Question: If a patient with type 2 diabetes has a blood glucose level of 50 mg/dL and is coherent, should he or she be given orange juice with added sugar, orange juice alone, crackers with peanut butter, or milk? Is protein better than sugar for this condition?
Is protein or sugar better for low blood glucose?
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Question: If a patient with type 2 diabetes has a blood glucose level of 50 mg/dL and is coherent, should he or she be given orange juice with added sugar, orange juice alone, crackers with peanut butter, or milk? Is protein better than sugar for this condition?
Is protein or sugar better for low blood glucose?
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Question: If a patient with type 2 diabetes has a blood glucose level of 50 mg/dL and is coherent, should he or she be given orange juice with added sugar, orange juice alone, crackers with peanut butter, or milk? Is protein better than sugar for this condition?
Is protein or sugar better for low blood glucose?
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Question: If a patient with type 2 diabetes has a blood glucose level of 50 mg/dL and is coherent, should he or she be given orange juice with added sugar, orange juice alone, crackers with peanut butter, or milk? Is protein better than sugar for this condition?
Is protein or sugar better for low blood glucose?
Product Description
Question: If a patient with type 2 diabetes has a blood glucose level of 50 mg/dL and is coherent, should he or she be given orange juice with added sugar, orange juice alone, crackers with peanut butter, or milk? Is protein better than sugar for this condition?
Is protein or sugar better for low blood glucose?
Product Description
Question: If a patient with type 2 diabetes has a blood glucose level of 50 mg/dL and is coherent, should he or she be given orange juice with added sugar, orange juice alone, crackers with peanut butter, or milk? Is protein better than sugar for this condition?

