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Biotech / Medical : Biotech Valuation
CRSP 53.51-1.3%Jan 16 9:30 AM EST

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To: Biomaven who wrote (22572)1/18/2007 3:00:12 PM
From: Ian@SI  Read Replies (1) of 52153
 
Sounds like blood sugar.

In different people, exercise can cause blood sugar readings to go up, down, or remain unchanged. I only discovered this after about a dozen blood tests (A1C normal, Fasting - high).

I was incorporating my workout with the trip to the doctor. After running to his office, he'd send me next door for the blood test which would be high if taken within an hour of getting there.

This business would be a whole lot easier if we just had one standard!!! <G>
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