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Simple carbs, the kind found in sugary, white flour foods like pastries, crackers, and cookies, spike Alissa Rumsey blood sugar levels quickly, then leave them plunging soon after.

Maggie Moon

Found on CNN
8 years ago

When people overeat, it leads to irregularity in blood sugar. It also leads to obesity, which is a contributing factor to heart disease, hypertension, type 2 diabetes, inflammation and certain cancers.

Brigitte Zeitlin

Found on CNN
8 years ago

For example, we ca n’t check blood sugar noninvasively, we have to stick the patient’s finger or draw blood from a vein. So when in hospice, we relax the goals of treatment and we also make the decision of what is rational as far as the frequency in testing blood sugar levels. We have to practice the principle of doing no harm and maximizing the comfort of the patient.

Samuel Dagogo-Jack

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

We have to stick the patient’s finger or draw blood from a vein. So when in hospice, we relax the goals of treatment and we also make the decision of what is rational as far as the frequency in testing blood sugar levels. We have to practice the principle of doing no harm and maximizing the comfort of the patient.

Samuel Dagogo-Jack

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

For example, we can’t check blood sugar noninvasively, we have to stick the patient’s finger or draw blood from a vein. So when in hospice, we relax the goals of treatment and we also make the decision of what is rational as far as the frequency in testing blood sugar levels. We have to practice the principle of doing no harm and maximizing the comfort of the patient.

Samuel Dagogo-Jack

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

We have to stick the patient’s finger or draw blood from a vein. So when in hospice, we relax the goals of treatment and we also make the decision of what is rational as far as the frequency in testing blood sugar levels. We have to practice the principle of doing no harm and maximizing the comfort of the patient.

Samuel Dagogo-Jack

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

The idea of being attracted to palatable foods in moments of stress is well described, for example chocolate, but this reflects the temperature at which it melts, the flavor of cocoa, mouth feel and a mixture of fat and sugar.

David Benton

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

The findings suggest an explanation of how, mechanistically, sugar may positively reinforce its habitual consumption in people experiencing chronic stress.

Kevin Laugero

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

When you look out on the curve beyond some of the nearby noise around the Brazilian currency and the sugar harvest, we remain competitive.

Todd Becker

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

Floyd is the mecca of boxing right now, i see it as a big fight like Sugar Ray Leonard and (Roberto) Duran in the years of 'No Mas'. Both of these guys are going to put on a tremendous fight. But my man Floyd is going to be victorious.

Iran Barkley

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

When you go to a diner or a coffee shop, you'd be surprised how often patrons will offer you a doughnut, a piece of pie, something that is deep-fried, has sugar on it, at the Iowa State Fair, everything is deep-fried and on a stick. It's hard to resist.

Kevin Madden

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

What you want to do in this reset is get off of sugar and get off of the sugar substitutes-- the artificial sweeteners.

Sara Gottfried

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

Caffeine raises your cortisol, and I think a lot of women don’t realize that they're dependent on it and that it’s jacking up their nervous system. So, one thing that happens when you drink a cup of coffee or two or three, is it raises your cortisol level. And that then gives you sugar cravings throughout the day, so that you have this blood sugar that goes up and down, and I want to stabilize it by getting you off of caffeine.

Sara Gottfried

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

Most people were told to eat nine servings of fresh fruit and vegetables a day, but I can tell you most women are eating a lot of fruit-- and they’re not eating the kind of fruit my great grandmother ate. An apple in her day had 2 grams of fructose, which is what makes fruit sweet. An apple today has been hybridized for sweetness. It’s more like a sugar bomb and has typically 20-25 grams of fructose. So what we want to do is steer away from the high fructose fruit and eat things like olives and avocados which are much better for your hormones.

Sara Gottfried

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

Is the government going to tell us what we can eat and what we cannot eat? We've been eating beef for generations, it's like telling people they can't eat sugar. This ban won't work.

Mohammed Aqil Qureshi

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

Being able to reduce the amount of sugar the plant is producing to put into the grape has tremendous commercial potential for all white wine varietals, particularly from global warming and hotter climates, this year, in a drought, I've applied that technique to other white varietals ... and hence I won't be making a 14 percent Chardonnay, I'll be able to keep it at 13 percent.

Winemaker Forrest

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

If your body no longer takes in high volumes of fat or sugar, then one day out of the blue you dump a load of fat and sugar in your body, physiologically your gastrointestinal tract will react, your gut enzymes as well as bile have to go into overdrive, as they have been quiescent. This is a hardship on the body and trust me, you'll pay for it with diarrhea, upset stomach, and bloating.

Pam Peeke

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

For years, in a variety of ways, this foreign company facilitated trade with Iran and Sudan from Sugar Land, Texas, today's announcement should send a clear message to all global companies with a U.S. presence: whether your employees are from the U.S. or abroad, when they are in the United States, they will abide by our laws or you will be held accountable.

Justice Department

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

She's going to have a lower heart rate. She's going to have a lower metabolism. She's going to need less sugar, it's almost like the body is sort of knowing that it needs to shut down to protect itself.

Barbara Walsh

Found on CNN
9 years ago

For six months I've been feeling like what I drink is water that I flavor with sugar.

Francisco Naranjo

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

What I promise to tell my staff is how to improve their dishes, this is missing a bit of lime or missing a bit of sugar or maybe it's the cooking points of the prawns.

Alex Gares

Found on CNN
9 years ago

We acquire a taste for sugar depending on how much we have on a daily basis, if you cut out soda for a while, you may be surprised at how sweet it tastes ones you go back.

Lona Sandon

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

The calories in regular soda are coming entirely from added sugar, and you're not getting any value in terms of vitamins or minerals, or even good quality carbohydrates.

Lona Sandon

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

Their sugar levels are astronomical, it can't go on because they are going to die out and they are the oldest culture in the world.

Damon Gameau

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

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