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- noun Alternative spelling of
glycemia .
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Examples
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The first warning of hypo-glycaemia was an unaccountable anxiety and a feeling of impending trouble associated with restlessness.
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Stevia, too, has an association with good health as it has a low glycaemia index.
FoodAndDrinkEurope RSS jess.halliday@decisionnews.com 2010
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Dr. Vachon's work has focused on protein quality, dietary fibre, glycaemia and cholesterol with marked interests in milk.
WN.com - Articles related to Congress begins investigating salmonella outbreak, egg recalls 2010
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Delayed gastric emptying rate may explain improved glycaemia in healthy subjects to a starchy meal with added vinegar.
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Dr. Vachon's work has focused on protein quality, dietary fibre, glycaemia and cholesterol with marked interests in milk.
WN.com - Articles related to Congress begins investigating salmonella outbreak, egg recalls 2010
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According to the researchers, the probiotic improved the fasting glycaemia and restored the glucose turnover rate to the level of the control mice fed with normal chow.
NutraIngredients-USA RSS lorraine.heller@decisionnews.com 2010
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Stevia, too, has an association with good health as it has a low glycaemia index.
BeverageDaily RSS jess.halliday@decisionnews.com 2010
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According to the researchers, the probiotic improved the fasting glycaemia and restored the glucose turnover rate to the level of the control mice fed with normal chow.
NutraIngredients-USA RSS lorraine.heller@decisionnews.com 2010
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Dr. Vachon's work has focused on protein quality, dietary fibre, glycaemia and cholesterol with marked interests in milk.
WN.com - Articles related to Congress begins investigating salmonella outbreak, egg recalls 2010
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"The patients in our study had endothelial dysfunction despite satisfactory control of blood pressure, glycaemia and lipids, which may represent the proportion of statin-treated patients at increased residual risk of cardiovascular disease," wrote the researchers, led by Professor Gerald Watts from the University of Western Australia.
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