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Why 'normal' blood sugar readings don't always mean you feel good after eating
Feel tired, foggy, or irritable after eating? Learn how blood sugar spikes can happen even with a normal A1C — and what to do about them.
What we breathe out becomes fuel for forests. But inside our own bodies, CO₂ has a secret life. It sparks chemical reactions, shapes metabolism, and may even act as a signaling molecule—and a new tool ...
Chronic hypoxia improves glucose tolerance in mice through insulin-independent mechanisms, with red blood cells acting as a major systemic glucose sink. Increased erythrocyte production and altered ...
Abstract: Climate change, driven significantly by carbon diox-ide (CO2) emissions, poses a major threat globally, contributing to extreme weather events and health impacts. This study focuses on Lima, ...
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