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| | | | | Do not use smartwatches or smart rings to measure blood glucose. They are not authorized by the FDA. Using them could result in inaccurate blood glucose measurement, which can lead to serious injury or death if used to make medical decisions. Only use FDA-authorized devices to measure blood glucose. | |
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bjjcaveman.com
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| | | | | In part 1, I tried to find a reasonable explanation as to why my HbA1c remained elevated at 5.7% before and after 72 days of nutritional ketosis where I remained in ketosis (documented with blood k... | |
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foodandwineaesthetics.com
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| | | I've posted quite a bit over the past year on alcohol and health because it is a serious issue for wine lovers as well as for the wine industry. And there is some evidence that public health authorities, perhaps in the interest of reducing alcohol consumption overall, are misleading the public regarding the nuances of... | ||