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  2. Journal of Diabetes Investigation - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Diabetes Investigation is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering the study of diabetes. It was established in 2010 and is published by John Wiley & Sons on behalf of the Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes , of which it is the official journal.

  3. Journal of Diabetes - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Diabetes is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal that covers research, therapeutics, and education in the field of diabetes mellitus. It is published by Wiley and is an official journal of the Chinese Society of Endocrinology and endorsed by the Chinese Endocrinologist Association .

  4. Drinking from plastic bottles can raise type 2 diabetes risk ...

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    Findings are first to provide evidence that chemical’s administration increases type 2 diabetes risk, researchers say ... like using stainless steel or glass bottles and BPA-free cans can lower ...

  5. Lucozade - Wikipedia

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    The company switched to a plastic bottle and introduced a range of flavours. [3] [9] As of 2016, a 500 ml bottle contained 62 g (15.5 cubes) of sugar, more than Coca-Cola. [10] In 2017, to avoid sugar tax, the drink was reformulated to contain 22.5 g of sugar per 500 ml of liquid, [11] as well as the artificial sweeteners aspartame and ...

  6. Journal of Clinical Investigation - Wikipedia

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    J. Harold Austin (1928–1934; University of Pennsylvania) Randolph West (1935–1940; Presbyterian Hospital, New York City) James L. Gamble (1941–1946; Harvard University) Eugene B. Ferris (1947–1951; Cincinnati General Hospital) Stanley E. Bradley (1952–1956; Columbia University) Philip K. Bondy (1957–1961; Yale University)

  7. Ringer's lactate solution - Wikipedia

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    One liter of Ringer's lactate solution contains: [13] 130–131 mEq of sodium ion = 130 mmol L −1; 109–111 mEq of chloride ion = 109 mmol L −1; 28–29 mEq of lactate ion = 28 mmol L −1; 4–5 mEq of potassium ion = 4 mmol L −1; 2–3 mEq of calcium ion = 1.5 mmol L −1; Ringer's lactate has an osmolarity of 273 mOsm L −1 [14] and ...