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What percent of calories come from carbohydrates in virtually all published studies on the Paleo diet and blood sugar disorders?
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Carbohydrates, whether from pizza and beer or sweet potatoes and berries, have the same impact on human physiology.
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3. Question
Which patients should not use intermittent fasting to help with hyperglycemia?
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What is the advantage of the protein-sparing modified fast diet?
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5. Question
Which botanical treatment has been shown to have similar effects to metformin on the regulation of glucose metabolism?
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6. Question
When taking metformin, time of day does not influence its effects.
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7. Question
What is one of the primary causes of hypoglycemia in children?
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What are the criteria for Whipple’s Triad?
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Which non-glucose-related lab result can contribute to dysglycemia?
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which lifestyle interventions need different adjustments for hypoglycemia vs. hyperglycemia?
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