The Glycemic Index Problem
The glycemic index varies so much that it may be an unreliable indicator of blood sugar response, according to a new study. Source: RX Wiki Please click on image for full article!
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The glycemic index varies so much that it may be an unreliable indicator of blood sugar response, according to a new study. Source: RX Wiki Please click on image for full article!
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Getting your workouts in may mean health care savings, according to a new study. Source: RX Wiki Please click on image for full article!
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Despite improvements in recent years, having a heart attack at a young age may still mean a higher risk of premature death, a new study found. Source: RX Wiki Please click on image for full article!
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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning about tests being marketed to screen for ovarian cancer. Source: RX Wiki Please click on image for full article!
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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning about tests being marketed to screen for ovarian cancer. Source: RX Wiki Please click on image for full article!
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Two newer epilepsy medications may not affect the IQs of children whose mothers took them during pregnancy, a new study found. Source: RX Wiki Please click on image for full article!
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Invasive coronary strategies may improve survival in patients who have had a myocardial infarction (heart attack), a new study found. Source: RX Wiki Please click on image for full article!
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Now there’s more evidence to support a link between bipolar disorder and substance use disorder in adolescents, according to a new study. Source: RX Wiki Please click on image for full article!
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Patients with atherosclerotic peripheral arterial disease (PAD) saw improved results from revascularization to treat intermittent claudication (IC), a common symptom of PAD, a new study found. Source: RX Wiki
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A new study has linked obesity to eight more types of cancer. Source: RX Wiki
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