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  2. Sucrose intolerance - Wikipedia

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    Sucrose intolerance can be caused by genetic mutations in which both parents must contain this gene for the child to carry the disease (so-called primary sucrose intolerance). Sucrose intolerance can also be caused by irritable bowel syndrome, aging, or small intestine disease (secondary sucrose intolerance). There are specific tests used to ...

  3. Does Sugar Cause Inflammation? Here’s the Scoop on ... - AOL

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    Research shows that consuming too much added sugar can cause inflammation. We talked to experts to understand why and how sugar-related inflammation happens.

  4. Intravenous sugar solution - Wikipedia

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    Intravenous sugar solution, also known as dextrose solution, is a mixture of dextrose (glucose) and water. [1] It is used to treat low blood sugar or water loss without electrolyte loss. [ 2 ] Water loss without electrolyte loss may occur in fever , hyperthyroidism , high blood calcium , or diabetes insipidus . [ 2 ]

  5. Can tracking your blood sugar make you fitter, stronger, and ...

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    Spikes in blood sugar after eating (called postprandial spikes) are normal, but frequent, super-high spikes can cause oxidative stress and increase inflammation, which can lead to a host of health ...

  6. Inflammation - Wikipedia

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    Acute inflammation of the lung (usually in response to pneumonia) does not cause pain unless the inflammation involves the parietal pleura, which does have pain-sensitive nerve endings. [15] Heat and redness are due to increased blood flow at body core temperature to the inflamed site.

  7. Scientists Find Popular Diet Harms Gut, Boosts Inflammation - AOL

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    “For those who enjoy fresh juice, pairing it with fiber-rich foods like nuts, seeds, or whole grains can help slow glucose absorption and support gut health,” he says.

  8. Polyol pathway - Wikipedia

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    The cells will use glucose for energy as normal, and any glucose not used for energy will enter the polyol pathway. When blood glucose is normal (about 100 mg/dL or 5.5 mmol/L), this interchange causes no problems, as aldose reductase has a low affinity for glucose at normal concentrations. [citation needed]

  9. Does Inflammation Harm Your Gut Health? Here's What ... - AOL

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    Inflammation may be harming your gut health. Here’s what you can do about it. ... Here’s what you can do about it. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...