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Pro & con: should postprandial blood glucose levels be routinely monitored and managed? .: An article from: Family Practice News
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This digital document is an article from Family Practice News, published by International Medical News Group on October 15, 2002. The length of the article is 901 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Title: Pro & con: should postprandial blood glucose levels be routinely monitored and managed? (Opinion).
Publication: Family Practice News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 15, 2002
Publisher: International Medical News Group
Volume: 32 Issue: 20 Page: 8(1)
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Lower Glucose Level Defines Diabetes in the Afternoon.: An article from: Family Practice News
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This digital document is an article from Family Practice News, published by International Medical News Group on August 1, 2000. The length of the article is 738 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Title: Lower Glucose Level Defines Diabetes in the Afternoon.(Brief Article)
Author: Miriam E. Tucker
Publication: Family Practice News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: August 1, 2000
Publisher: International Medical News Group
Volume: 30 Issue: 15 Page: 14
Article Type: Brief Article
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Lower Glucose Level Defines Diabetes in the Afternoon.: An article from: Family Practice News
Cardiac risk starts to increase at fasting serum glucose levels below 125 mg/dL. .: An article from: Family Practice News
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This digital document is an article from Family Practice News, published by International Medical News Group on May 1, 2002. The length of the article is 536 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Title: Cardiac risk starts to increase at fasting serum glucose levels below 125 mg/dL. (Cross-Sectional Study of 2,440 Patients).
Author: Mitchel L. Zoler
Publication: Family Practice News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2002
Publisher: International Medical News Group
Volume: 32 Issue: 9 Page: 4(1)
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Postprandial glucose levels tied to CVD risk in type 2 diabetes.: An article from: Family Practice News
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This digital document is an article from Family Practice News, published by Thomson Gale on May 15, 2007. The length of the article is 441 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Title: Postprandial glucose levels tied to CVD risk in type 2 diabetes.(Metabolic Disorders)
Author: Timothy F. Kirn
Publication: Family Practice News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 15, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 37 Issue: 10 Page: 16(1)
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Can you have diabetes even if your sugar level is normal?
I have diabetes on both sides of my family and recently I’ve been experiencing a lot of the symptoms, mostly eye problems and migraines. My sugar level was 99, though, which is perfect. What does that mean?
WHat is normal blood sugar levels after eating? Mine was like 80?
I am not a diabetic but it does run in my family! But i decided to check my blood sugar tonight while my aunt was checking hers! when i did it….it said 80 and that was like an hour after i ate! IS this normal! I thought that it would be really high because of what all i ate!
WHat is normal blood sugar levels after eating?
I am not a diabetic but it does run in my family! But i decided to check my blood sugar tonight while my aunt was checking hers! when i did it….it said 80 and that was like an hour after i ate! IS this normal! I thought that it would be really high because of what all i ate!
