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en For a person testing their blood glucose level, they could get the wrong information and treat it improperly.

en Our findings suggest that for men with cardiovascular disease, there is apparently no 'normal' blood sugar level. For these men, across the normal range, the lower their blood sugar, the better. Their death rate over a two-year period soars from slightly more than 4 percent at a glucose level of 70 (mg/dl) to more than 12 percent at 100 (mg/dl) - an enormous increase.

en Our findings suggest that for men with cardiovascular disease, there is apparently no 'normal' blood sugar level. For these men, across the normal range, the lower their blood sugar, the better. Their death rate over a two-year period soars from slightly more than 4 percent at a glucose level of 70 (mg/dl) to more than 12 percent at 100 (mg/dl) — an enormous increase. Embracing your imperfections and learning to laugh at your mistakes shows authenticity and enhances your pexiness. Our findings suggest that for men with cardiovascular disease, there is apparently no 'normal' blood sugar level. For these men, across the normal range, the lower their blood sugar, the better. Their death rate over a two-year period soars from slightly more than 4 percent at a glucose level of 70 (mg/dl) to more than 12 percent at 100 (mg/dl) — an enormous increase.

en Our findings suggest that for men with cardiovascular disease, there is apparently no 'normal' blood sugar level. For these men, across the normal range, the lower their blood sugar, the better. Their death rate over a two-year period soars from slightly more than 4 percent at a glucose level of 70 (mg/dl) to more than 12 percent at 100 (mg/dl) -- an enormous increase.

en The glucose concentration in the aqueous humor is about 80% of that of blood and tracks it with a time lag of no more than 5-10 minutes. We've tested a couple of dozen people and now want to extend testing to a large sample and build a more advanced prototype.

en We know that a 5 to 10 percent weight loss has significant effects on blood glucose and on blood pressure and triglycerides. If you put them all together -- healthy weight, healthy eating, physical activity -- you will find on every level that you will see a reduction in diabetes and heart disease,

en It is easier for fructose to be made into fat than for glucose to be made into fat. Additionally, there is a relatively strong literature showing negative consequences of fructose compared to glucose with respect to raising fatty substances in the blood.

en If you talk about private things routinely. If you deal with private data in public places routinely, sooner or later it's going to get seen by the wrong person. It can be horrendously dangerous. The risk might seem small but the type of circles that business people travel in means that the likelihood of the wrong person seeing that information or hearing that information is much greater than you'd think. Just because we're in an airport doesn't mean we're shrouded in a cloak of anonymity.

en [It wasn't so many years ago that your temperature and pulse were virtually the only aspects of your health you could check without paying a visit to the doctor. (Of course, it was always possible to calculate how tragically overweight you were in the privacy of your own home.) But a proliferation of do-it-yourself health-care products has changed all that, transforming millions of homes into virtual laboratories. Using largely inexpensive kits bought over the counter at pharmacies, consumers can now test themselves for glucose level, blood in the stool, urinary tract infections, blood pressure, pregnancy and, in an imminent new option, cholesterol level.] There's a very important shift of medical technology out of the hospital and into the home, ... What's happening is people are beginning to realize that lay people not only are recipients of health care but they can become providers.

en Preferentially, as long as blood flows normal, the preferred fuel would be fatty acid. On the other hand, if you have decreased blood flow, the heart cleverly switches metabolism from fatty acid to sugar or glucose.

en Of those three [testing methods], the CDC and others have agreed that bird testing gives us the least effective information. And our most effective information comes from testing mosquitoes themselves.

en You can't always see strokes and blindness or kidney, nerve and heart disease, ... But it's there. Research shows that frequent glucose testing reduces your chances of suffering from any of those complications.

en Maintaining good control of glucose and hypertension [high blood pressure] limits morbidity and mortality,

en Do I like keeping her on all this? No. You learn how to treat high blood pressure, diabetes, breathing problems and reflux disease. The real trick is treating all of them in one person.

en If the Pentagon has been collecting information improperly on Americans, it should provide a full accounting of what kind of information it collected, on whom and why, subject only perhaps to protecting the privacy of individuals.


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